global one-health problemdiseaseAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been declared a major threat to global health, with the potential to reverse advances in treating disease, and impeding other global pri-orities including human development. The urgent menace of AMR has been recognized by the World ...
The deaths caused due to drug-resistant microbes exceed 50,000 per year worldwide and antimicrobial resistance is now being considered as one of the biggest threat to human health. The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance warrants immediate attention from health professionals and political ...
Here, we review antimicrobial resistance and the one-health strategy. We discuss the historical issue of using antibiotics. We highlight the effectiveness of hygiene in livestock rearing, careful antibiotic usage and large-scale surveillance of animals, humans and environment domains. We present ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global burden, indiscriminate of country border or income levels, and exacerbated by “lack of access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene, poor infection prevention and control in healthcare facilities, lack of awareness, and poor access to quality diagnostics,...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), universally recognized as one of the most serious public health challenges of the twenty-first century [1], has grown into a global pandemic that poses a threat to human health and well-being, including health care, food production, and life expectancy [2]. Acc...
Addressing the challenge of antimicrobial resistance Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health challenge that requires cross-disciplinary collaboration to mitigate its impact on human health. We discuss some of the topical advances in the field, highlighting theAMR collection, which brings attentio...
Furthermore, as a consequence of reducing infections in the healthcare setting we will be reducing the need for antimicrobial use and therefore this will reduce the antimicrobial pressure that has led to the emergence of new resistance mechanisms. With regards to the most recent of AMR threats, ...
Antimicrobial resistance constitutes a global burden and is one of the major threats to public health. Although the emergence of resistant microorganisms is a natural phenomenon, selection is driven by an excessive or inappropriate use of antimicrobials in health care and agricultural settings. With ...
A one-health approach to antimicrobial resistance 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 68 作者: TR Walsh 摘要: Widespread use of antibiotics in animals either as growth promoters or for metaphylaxis may drive the spread of clinically relevant drug resistance genes and pathogens. New work...
antimicrobial resistance; aquaculture; fisheries; risk mitigation; One Health1. Introduction Over decades, human activities in the agri-food chain have significantly affected the environment, resulting in depletion of natural resources and biodiversity. All forms of agricultural production represent ideal ...