Potential Causes of Spread of Antimicrobial Resistance and Preventive Measures in One Health Perspective-A Review
Wolaita Sodo University · Wachemo University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance, referring to microorganisms' capability to subsist and proliferate even when there are antimicrobials is a foremost threat to public health globally. The appearance of antimicrobial resistance can be ascribed to anthropological, animal, and environmental factors. Human-related causes include antimicrobial overuse and misuse in medicine, antibiotic-containing cosmetics and biocides utilization, and inadequate sanitation and hygiene in public settings. Prophylactic and therapeutic antimicrobial misuse and overuse, using antimicrobials as feed additives, microbes resistant to antibiotics and resistance genes in animal excreta, and antimicrobial residue found in animal-origin food and…
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- 16.36
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- 100%
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- 189
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3Topics & keywords
- Antibiotic resistance
- Antimicrobial
- Sanitation
- Public health
- Biotechnology
- Environmental health
- Hygiene
- Business