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Fig. 3 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Frequency of the beta-lactam resistance among S. aureus isolates by farm type and isolate source. S. aureus frequency stratified by beta-lactam gene amplicon PCR results, the farm type (Organic Vs. Conventional) of the isolate origin, and the three different sources of isolates on the farms. (BTM: Bulk tank milk, CQM: Cow quarter milk, Human: hand and nasal swabs)

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