Application of artificial intelligence to the in silico assessment of antimicrobial resistance and risks to human and animal health presented by priority enteric bacterial pathogens
Each year, approximately one in eight Canadians are affected by foodborne illness, either through outbreaks or sporadic illness, with animals being the major reservoir for the pathogens. Whole genome sequence analyses are now routinely implemented by public and animal health laboratories to define e...
Main Authors: | Rylan Steinkey, Janice Moat, Victor Gannon, Athanasios Zovoilis, Chad Laing |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Public Health Agency of Canada
2020-06-01
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Series: | Canada Communicable Disease Report |
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