PREVALENCE ESTIMATION, ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND SEROTYPING OF SALMONELLA ENTERICA RECOVERED FROM NEW WORLD NON-HUMAN PRIMATES (PLATYRRHINI), FEED, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES FROM WILDLIFE CENTERS IN COSTA RICA

Prevalence Estimation, Antimicrobial Susceptibility, and Serotyping of Salmonella enterica Recovered from New World Non-Human Primates (Platyrrhini), Feed, and Environmental Surfaces from Wildlife Centers in Costa Rica

Concern about zoonoses and wildlife has increased.Few studies described the role of wild mammals and environments in the epidemiology STEVIA of Salmonella.Antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem associated with Salmonella that threatens global health, food security, the economy, and development in the 21st century.The aim of this study is to

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Diel, temporal, and spatial patterns of biotic soundscapes among Alabama artificial reefs in late spring and summer

Passive Sponge Blender acoustic monitoring (PAM) in a variety of marine habitats has revealed distinct spatial and temporal variation of fish sounds that are predicted to vary in association with species composition and abundance, as well as diel and seasonal influences.Reefs in the Alabama Artificial Reef Zone (AARZ) in the northern Gulf of Mexico

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