Browsing byAuthorBettelheim, KA
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2003-02-01 | Antibiotic resistance among verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) and non-VTEC isolated from domestic animals and humans | Bettelheim, KA; Hornitzky, MA; Djordjevic, SP; Kuzevski, A |
2005-07-01 | Bovine feces from animals with gastrointestinal infections are a source of serologically diverse atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli strains that commonly possess intimin | Hornitzky, MA; Mercieca, K; Bettelheim, KA; Djordjevic, SP |
2010-11-01 | Distribution of class 1 integrons with IS26-mediated deletions in their 3'-conserved segments in Escherichia coli of human and animal origin | Dawes, FE; Kuzevski, A; Bettelheim, KA; Hornitzky, MA; Djordjevic, SP; Walker, MJ |
2003-11-01 | Distribution of Intimin Subtypes among Escherichia coli Isolates from Ruminant and Human Sources | Ramachandran, V; Brett, K; Hornitzky, MA; Dowton, M; Bettelheim, KA; Walker, MJ; Djordjevic, SP |
2001-01-01 | First bovine and ovine isolations of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O103:H2 in Australia | Bettelheim, KA; Hornitzky, MA; Djordjevic, SP |
2005-06-01 | Isolation of Escherichia coli O5: H <sup>-</sup>, possessing genes for Shiga toxin 1, intimin-β and enterohaemolysin, from an intestinal biopsy from an adult case of bloody diarrhoea: Evidence for two distinct O5: H <sup>-</sup> pathotypes | McLean, C; Bettelheim, KA; Kuzevski, A; Falconer, L; Djordjevic, SP |
2012-04-20 | Molecular characterization of a 21.4 kilobase antibiotic resistance plasmid from an α-hemolytic Escherichia coli O108:H- human clinical isolate | Dawes, FE; Bulach, DM; Kuzevski, A; Bettelheim, KA; Venturini, C; Djordjevic, SP; Walker, MJ |
2004-07-01 | Serotypes and virulence gene profiles of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli strains isolated from feces of pasture-fed and lot-fed sheep | Djordjevic, SP; Ramachandran, V; Bettelheim, KA; Vanselow, BA; Holst, P; Bailey, G; Hornitzky, MA |
2003-03-01 | stx<inf>1c</inf> is the most common Shiga toxin 1 subtype among Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolates from sheep but not among isolates from cattle | Brett, KN; Ramachandran, V; Hornitzky, MA; Bettelheim, KA; Walker, MJ; Djordjevic, SP |