Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4313472307> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4313472307 endingPage "73" @default.
- W4313472307 startingPage "73" @default.
- W4313472307 abstract "Resistance to antibiotics is considered one of the most urgent global public health concerns. It has considerable impacts on health and the economy, being responsible for the failure to treat infectious diseases, higher morbidity and mortality rates, and rising health costs. In spite of the joint research efforts between different humans, animals and the environment, the key directions and dynamics of the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) still remain unclear. The aim of this systematic review is to examine the current knowledge of AMR acquisition, diversity and the interspecies spread of disease between humans, animals and the environment. Using a systematic literature review, based on a One Health approach, we examined articles investigating AMR bacteria acquisition, diversity, and the interspecies spread between humans, animals and the environment. Water was the environmental sector most often represented. Samples were derived from 51 defined animal species and/or their products A large majority of studies investigated clinical samples of the human population. A large variety of 15 different bacteria genera in three phyla (Proteobacteria, Firmicutes and Actinobacteria) were investigated. The majority of the publications compared the prevalence of pheno- and/or genotypic antibiotic resistance within the different compartments. There is evidence for a certain host or compartment specificity, regarding the occurrence of ARGs/AMR bacteria. This could indicate the rather limited AMR spread between different compartments. Altogether, there remains a very fragmented and incomplete understanding of AMR acquisition, diversity, and the interspecies spread between humans, animals and the environment. Stringent One Health epidemiological study designs are necessary for elucidating the principal routes and dynamics of the spread of AMR bacteria between humans, animals and the environment. This knowledge is an important prerequisite to develop effective public health measures to tackle the alarming AMR situation." @default.
- W4313472307 created "2023-01-06" @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5017891112 @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5020274685 @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5027287529 @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5044709874 @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5078546314 @default.
- W4313472307 creator A5084774699 @default.
- W4313472307 date "2022-12-31" @default.
- W4313472307 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4313472307 title "State of Knowledge on the Acquisition, Diversity, Interspecies Attribution and Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance between Humans, Animals and the Environment: A Systematic Review" @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1128838090 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W113545578 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1670661254 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W194625752 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1947846469 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1965958582 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1967277127 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1973816271 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1976936006 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1977394427 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1979817795 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W1986008479 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2002869625 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2006521284 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2012365024 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2014153352 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2015475014 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2018656126 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2023971519 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2034225522 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2042473351 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2046501778 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2057710367 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2059368777 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2070755960 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2071962320 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2081298162 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2087299605 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2099109299 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2110053329 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2126861884 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2126977508 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2134350953 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2142502793 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2154108344 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2161481800 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2165932508 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2166801599 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2227972161 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2262759975 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2339272596 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2380447136 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2381802167 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2398475619 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2408458927 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2498603190 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2511418343 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2528511189 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2543813668 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2578005172 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2618112574 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2620547136 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2740221419 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2760037367 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2762843072 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2773151689 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2778446646 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2780911498 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2791729250 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2797042887 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2800561326 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2886892696 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2888993305 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2893075956 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2897084392 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2899724706 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2899841051 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2903016742 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2903654331 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2915025759 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2915050491 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2919028449 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W2931058879 @default.
- W4313472307 cites W3171259925 @default.
- W4313472307 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12010073" @default.
- W4313472307 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36671275" @default.
- W4313472307 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4313472307 type Work @default.
- W4313472307 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W4313472307 countsByYear W43134723072023 @default.
- W4313472307 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5017891112 @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5020274685 @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5027287529 @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5044709874 @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5078546314 @default.
- W4313472307 hasAuthorship W4313472307A5084774699 @default.