
Published Quarterly
Mangalore, South India
ISSN 0972-5997
Volume 4, Issue 3; Jul-Sep 2005
Original Article
Anti Microbial Resistance Profile of E. coli isolates From
Tropical Free Range Chickens
Authors
Okoli CI
Tropical Animal Health and Production Research Lab., Department Of Animal Science
and Technology, Federal University Of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
Chah KF
Depatment of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Ozoh PTE
Department Of Molecular Biology, Federal University Of Technology Owerri
Udedibie ABI
Tropical Animal Health and Production Research Lab., Department Of Animal Science
and Technology, Federal University Of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
Address For Correspondence
Dr. I. Charles Okoli
Tropical Animal Health and Production Research Lab.,
Department Of Animal Science and Technology,
Federal University Of Technology,
Owerri, Nigeria
E-mail: [email protected]
Citation
Okoli CI, Chah KF, Ozoh PTE, Udedibie ABI. Anti Microbial Resistance Profile of E. coli
isolates from Tropical Free Range Chickens. Online J Health Allied Scs.2005;3:3
URL
http://www.ojhas.org/issue15/2005-3-3.htm
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