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Antibiotic use is known to promote the development of antibiotic resistance, but substantial controversy exists about the impact of agricultural antibiotic... DL Smith,AD Harris,JA Johnson,... - 《Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A》 被引量: 993发表: 2002年 Antibiotic resistance in soil and water env...
deaths attributable to a given infectious syndrome; the proportion of infectious syndrome deaths attributable to a given pathogen; the percentage of a given pathogen resistant to an antibiotic of interest; and the excess risk of death or duration of an infection associated with this resistance. Using...
Here, we found the impact of five aspects that are crucial for AMR, including antimicrobial consumption monitoring [19], multi-sector cooperation, prevention and control of AMR, being well-informed about AMR in the current community, and the prevalence of key AMR bacteria within qualitative ...
Drug resistance, microbialAnti‐infective agentsThe importance and scope of the problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its impact on human health have been increasingly recognised in the past decade, including by the World Health Organization and major national bodies such as the Centers for ...
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have accelerated microbial threats to human health in the last decade. Many genes can confer resistance, but evaluating the relative health risks of ARGs is complex. Factors such as the abundance, propensity for lateral
and policy efforts with the most pressing needs. On the research side, we’re zeroing in on areas where we can make the greatest impact, particularly by prioritizing the development of promising therapies for AMR. AMR is a complex challenge...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evolution, and transmission of individual antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) is essential to develop sustainable strategies combatting this threat. Here, we u
It has been argued that AMR may, at least in some instances, fulfil two of the four IHR criteria for a 'public health emergency of international concern' (PHEIC) i.e. those relating to the seriousness of the public health impact of an event, and the potential for international spread of...
Regional Impact and WHO’s Warning The most seriously affected regions are in South-East Asia and the Pacific, including neighboring Indonesia and the Philippines, where thousands of unnecessary deaths in children resulting from antibiotic resistance occur each year. ...