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From: An observational study demonstrates human-adapted Staphylococcus aureus strains have a higher frequency of antibiotic resistance compared to cattle-adapted strains isolated from dairy farms making farmstead cheese

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Phylogenetic relationship of S. aureus MLST profiles. Dendrogram based on sequence variation in 7 core genes of the S. aureus MLST scheme, showing the frequency and number of farms where a strain type was isolated and the association between specific STs and beta-lactam antibiotic resistance. Freq: Frequency; CC: Clonal Complex; Resist: percentage of isolates for the respective strain types resistant to ampicillin/penicillin and positive on blaZ PCR; Source: Sample source from which the strains were isolated; H: Human Nose/Hand. B: Bulk Tank Milk, C: Cow quarter milk; Farm type: Org: Organic Farm, Conv: Conventional Farm

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