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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a plausible rationale of the dynamic "resistome" and a global health threat caused by increased global migration, increased reliance of antibiotics in animal production and clinical settings, overpopulation, international travel, poor sanitation, poor sewerage and waste ...
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a global multi-faceted problem, often regarded as a “silent pandemic”, which is in part a consequence of misuse, overuse or negligent use of antimicrobials in the human, animal, plant, and environmental sectors [1], [2]. AMR occurs when bacteria, fungi,...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is dangerous because it makes treatments fail when people or animals get sick. Fast-forward nearly 80 years and AMR is one of the biggest threats in global health, food security and development today, according to World Health Organization (WHO). In 2019, almost ...
A decomposition of the drivers of change in global deaths associated with AMR from 1990 to 2019 are presented in table 5. Table 3. Deaths (in counts and all-age rates) associated with and attributable to bacterial antimicrobial resistance, globally, by GBD super-region, for 1990, 2019, 2021...
as one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity, and the theme for this year's event: "Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance Together" underscores the need for urgent multi-sectoral action under the One Health Approach to safeguard the effectiveness of antimicrobial medicines, he ...
Antimicrobial resistance demands a global response. Many organizations and governments have devised approaches to address the multiple factors that lead to AMR; however, medicines quality, which is one of these drivers, is often overlooked. For example, a comprehensive and systematic Global Action P...
From grasslands to genes: exploring the major microbial drivers of antibiotic-resistance in microhabitats under persistent overgrazing Jian Li Quanhui Ma Yong-Guan Zhu Microbiome(2024) Deciphering the gut microbiome of grass carp through multi-omics approach ...
redefining the upper limit of marine bacterial genome size and revealing complex trade-offs between the occurrence of CRISPR–Cas systems and antibiotic resistance genes. In silico bioprospecting of these marine genomes led to the discovery of a novel CRISPR–Cas9 system, ten antimicrobial peptides, ...
The team concluded that the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in bloodstream infection varies by age and sex, and that patterns of association vary widely with resistance phenotype and bacterial species. These data reveal important gap...