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Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023)

Annabelle E. Graham et al · Oxford University Press · 2025

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ABSTRACT Background Geographical specific data is required to guide empirical antimicrobial selection in equine neonates. Objectives Evaluate antibiograms and survival in foals from a United Kingdom (UK)‐based hospital to guide antimicrobial selection. Animals Blood and synovial fluid samples from 208 foals ≤ 30 days old admitted to Rossdales Equine Hospital from 2018 to 2023. Methods Retrospective cohort study. Antimicrobial susceptibility was assessed by disc diffusion method. Bacterial culture and susceptibility and foal survival were recorded. The effects of the presence of positive culture or multidrug resistance (MDR) isolates on survival were evaluated using univariable mixed effects logistic regression. Results Ninety‐one isolates were identified from 381 samples from 208 foals. Predominantly gram‐positive (75%, 68/91; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 65%–83%) isolates were identified, and Enterococcus (26%, 24/91; 95% CI: 18%–37%) was the most commonly isolated bacteria. MDR was identified in 21% of isolates (19/91; 95% CI: 13%–31%). Enterococcus was the most frequent MDR isolate (7/19). The combination of ampicillin and amikacin showed in vitro susceptibility in 90% (81/90; 95% CI: 82%–95%) of aerobic isolates. In total, 87% of foals were discharged from the hospital (180/208; 95% CI: 81%–91%). No association was identified between survival and the presence of positive culture or MDR isolates. Main Limitations Retrospective design; missing data for prior antimicrobial treatment, reason for admission and admission variables. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Ampicillin and amikacin are appropriate combination first‐line antimicrobial treatments in this population. Many Gram‐positive isolates were identified, most notably Enterococcus. Culture and susceptibility guided antimicrobial choices remain crucial, especially given the unpredictable susceptibility of Enterococcus and the frequency of MDR Enterococcus isolates identified.

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al, A. E. G. E. (2025). Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023). https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70198

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al, Annabelle E. Graham et. "Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023)." 2025. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70198.

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al, Annabelle E. Graham et. 2025. "Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023).". https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70198.

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al, A. E. G. E. 2025, Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023), Oxford University Press, available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70198 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Antibiograms of Bacterial Cultures From Equine Neonates at a United Kingdom Hospital: 381 Samples (2018–2023)
Autor / colaboradores
Annabelle E. Graham et al
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Oxford University Press
Año de publicación
2025
ISSN
0891-6640
ISSN
0891-6640
Idioma
eng

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