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In the present study, 25 Escherichia coli strains isolated from beef, pork, and poultry meat, and producing extended- spectrum ß-lactamases (ESBL) (18 strains) or AmpC-cephalosporinases (7 strains) were tested for antimicrobial resistance using the minimum inhibitory concentration method with 16 antimicrobial agents. All examined strains were resistant to ampicillin and the first-generation cephalosporins. Variable resistance to the third-generation cephalosporins (40%-100% among ESBL- producing strains and 0-72% among AmpC-producing strains) was noted. Less than 30% of examined strains were resistant to ciprofloxacin. All isolates were susceptible to the fourth-generation cephalosporins, cephalosporins connected with inhibitors of ß-lactamases, carbapenems, and gentamycin.