Anders Dalsgaard focuses on Microbiology, Veterinary medicine, Antibiotic resistance, Serotype and Vibrio cholerae. His Microbiology study incorporates themes from Ribotyping, Plasmid, Virology and Vibrionaceae. His Veterinary medicine research includes themes of Feces, Helminths, Tilapia and Fish farming, Aquaculture.
His Antibiotic resistance study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Antimicrobial, Drug resistance and Acinetobacter. His Serotype research includes elements of El Tor, Animal science, Salmonella infection and Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. His Vibrio cholerae study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cholera and Genetic transfer.
Anders Dalsgaard spends much of his time researching Microbiology, Veterinary medicine, Aquaculture, Antibiotic resistance and Wastewater. He interconnects Vibrio cholerae, Escherichia coli, Ribotyping and Vibrionaceae in the investigation of issues within Microbiology. Anders Dalsgaard has researched Veterinary medicine in several fields, including Feces, Helminths, Tilapia, Salmonella and Fish farming.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Aquaculture, Fishery are connected with Carp, Catfish and Silver carp and other disciplines. His study looks at the relationship between Antibiotic resistance and fields such as Antimicrobial, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His work carried out in the field of Wastewater brings together such families of science as Water quality, Toxicology, Irrigation and Sewage treatment.
Microbiology, Veterinary medicine, Virulence, Plasmid and Antibiotic resistance are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Staphylococcus aureus, Bacteria and Green fluorescent protein in his study of Microbiology. His Veterinary medicine research incorporates themes from Lesion, Serotype, Salmonella and Etiology.
He combines subjects such as Tetracycline and Multilocus sequence typing with his study of Virulence. His Plasmid study combines topics in areas such as Feces, Genome and Enterobacteriaceae, Escherichia coli. His Antibiotic resistance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pangasius, Colistin, Carbapenem and Cephalosporin.
Anders Dalsgaard mainly investigates Microbiology, Prophage, Staphylococcus aureus, Virulence and Veterinary medicine. Anders Dalsgaard focuses mostly in the field of Microbiology, narrowing it down to matters related to Bacteria and, in some cases, Cell. His Prophage research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in El Tor and Vibrio cholerae.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Antibiotic resistance and Multilocus sequence typing. His research investigates the connection between Antibiotic resistance and topics such as Antimicrobial that intersect with problems in Toxic shock syndrome toxin, Staphylococcal Food Poisoning, Carbapenem and Cephalosporin. The Veterinary medicine study combines topics in areas such as Pangasius, Serotype, Salmonella, Enterococcus faecalis and Linezolid.
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Prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus among staff and pets in a small animal referral hospital in the UK
Anette Loeffler;Amanda K. Boag;Julia Sung;Jodi A. Lindsay.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2005)
Antibiotic Resistance in Acinetobacter spp. Isolated from Sewers Receiving Waste Effluent from a Hospital and a Pharmaceutical Plant
Luca Guardabassi;Andreas Petersen;John E. Olsen;Anders Dalsgaard.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1998)
Impact of Integrated Fish Farming on Antimicrobial Resistance in a Pond Environment
Andreas Petersen;Jens Strodl Andersen;Tawatchai Kaewmak;Temdoung Somsiri.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2002)
Use of veterinary medicines, feed additives and probiotics in four major internationally traded aquaculture species farmed in Asia
Andreu Rico;Tran Minh Phu;Tran Minh Phu;Kriengkrai Satapornvanit;Jiang Min.
Aquaculture (2013)
Occurrence of Vibrio vulnificus biotypes in Danish marine environments.
L. Høi;J. L. Larsen;I. Dalsgaard;A. Dalsgaard.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1998)
The effects of tertiary wastewater treatment on the prevalence of antimicrobial resistant bacteria.
Luca Guardabassi;Danilo M.A Lo Fo Wong;Anders Dalsgaard.
Water Research (2002)
Distribution and in-vitro transfer of tetracycline resistance determinants in clinical and aquatic Acinetobacter strains
L. Guardabassi;L. Dijkshoorn;J.-M. Collard;J.E. Olsen.
Journal of Medical Microbiology (2000)
Domestic transmission routes of pathogens: the problem of in-house contamination of drinking water during storage in developing countries
Peter Kjær Jensen;Jeroen H. J. Ensink;Gayathri Jayasinghe;Wim Van Der Hoek.
Tropical Medicine & International Health (2002)
Distribution and Content of Class 1 Integrons in Different Vibrio cholerae O-Serotype Strains Isolated in Thailand
Anders Dalsgaard;Anita Forslund;Oralak Serichantalergs;Dorthe Sandvang.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (2000)
Clinical manifestations and molecular epidemiology of Vibrio vulnificus infections in Denmark.
A. Dalsgaard;N. Frimodt-Møller;B. Bruun;L. Høi.
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (1996)
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