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Integrating Environmental Dimensions of 'One Health' to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance: Essential Research Needs

机译:Integrating Environmental Dimensions of "One Health" to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance: Essential Research Needs

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is undoubtedly a vital "One Health" challenge underpinned by the interdependence of humans, animals, and the environment. The consequences of AMR-the failure of antimicrobials to cure infections in humans and livestock-directly affect human and animal health and wellbeing and result in socioeconomic loss. As a result, it is insufficient to only study AMR in the environmental compartments of water, soil, and air without an anthropocentric etiological perspective. Any investigation should consider the mechanisms and risks of AMR transmission to humans from what we eat, drink, breathe, and touch. Similarly, investigations on the evolution and transmission of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental media are most relevant when there is a connection to preserving the efficacy of medically important antimicrobials.

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