Discussion on: Emergence of Multidrug-resistant Shigella flexneri in Captive Elephant Foot Lesions: Implications for Wildlife Health Management

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Article Title

Emergence of Multidrug-resistant Shigella flexneri in Captive Elephant Foot Lesions: Implications for Wildlife Health Management

Authored by

Diksha Lade
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Devendra Podhade
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Kajal K. Jadav
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Anju Nayak
Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Co.V.sc, Jabalpur, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Rakhi Vaish
Department Veterinary Anatomy, Co.V.sc, Jabalpur, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

R.V. Singh
Department of Veterinary Public Health, Co.V.sc, Jabalpur, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Shobha Jawre
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Yogendra K. Sinha
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Sriram Guntoju
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

Yash Sagar
School of Wildlife Forensic and Health, N.D.V.S.U., Jabalpur (M.P), India.

DOI or Article Link

https://doi.org/10.9734/acri/2025/v25i121678

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