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...
physically localized to plasmids that may also contain one or moreantimicrobial resistance-encoding gene(s). This paper reviews our current understanding of the role that bacteria play in expressing resistance toheavy metals. It will describe how heavy metals are used in agri-food production, and ...
Antimicrobial resistance and prudent drug usefor Streptococcus suis This paper reviews information on antimicrobial resistance patterns and prudent use ofantimicrobials to reduce the impact and spread of resistant Streptoco... NP Varela,P Gadbois,C Thibault,... - 《Animal Health Research Reviews》 被...
Antimicrobial resistance( AMR) has become one of the largest concern globally,as well as the growing global health threat. By literature reviewing,this paper summarized and listed the studies in terms of economic impact of AMR both domestically and internationally,and introduced the research advancement...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment is an emerging problem, particularly impacting low and middle income countries. The One Health (OH) approach currently being promoted by global and national agencies, while highlighting importance of studying the interconnections between humans, animals ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat gaining more and more practical significance every year. The main determinants of AMR are the antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs). Since bacteria can share genetic components via horizontal gene transfe
Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Controlis calling for submissions to our collection onIntervention and implementation research to contextualise AMS and IPC solutions. This collection will focus on the use of intervention and implementation research to contextualise, improve, and inform policy on antimic...
Development of antimicrobial resistance is an inevitable consequence of exposure of microorganisms to antimicrobial agents. Although emergence of resistance cannot be prevented, it can be retarded by minimizing use of antimicrobial agents and avoiding selection of relatively resistant pathogenic and nonpathogen...
? 2024 World Health OrganizationChildren and neonates are highly vulnerable to the impact of antimicrobial resistance. Substantial barriers are faced in relation to research and development of antibacterial agents for use in neonates, ch... A Bamford,T Masini,P Williams,... - 《Lancet Child & Ad...
There are several risk factors for the colonisation, infection and spreading of antibiotic resistant bacteria among elderly residents of nursing homes. An updated estimate of the native prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in uropathogens among Swedish