Antibiotic Resistance in the Food Chain: A Developing Country-Perspective
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Abstract
Antibiotics are now "endangered species" facing extinction due to the worldwide emergence of antibiotic resistance (ABR). Food animals are considered as key reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant bacteria with the use of antibiotics in the food production industry having contributed to the actual global challenge of ABR. There are no geographic boundaries to impede the worldwide spread of ABR. If preventive and containment measures are not applied locally, nationally and regionally, the limited interventions in one country, continent and for instance, in the developing world, could compromise the efficacy and endanger ABR containment policies implemented in other parts of the world, the best-managed high-resource…
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- Antibiotic resistance
- Business
- Food security
- Food chain
- Developing country
- Agriculture
- Psychological intervention
- Environmental health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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