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Antimicrobial resistance: One Health approach

María Elena Velázquez-Meza, Miguel Galarde-López, Berta Alicia Carrillo-Quiroz, Celia Alpuche‐Aranda

2022Veterinary World542 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this research, a review of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is conducted as part of the One Health approach. A review of publications, which included "antimicrobial resistance" and "One Health," was conducted. Among the global health problems, AMR is the one that most clearly illustrates the One Health approach. AMR is a critical global problem affecting humans, the environment, and animals. This is related to each of these three components due to the irresponsible and excessive use of antimicrobials in various sectors (agriculture, livestock, and human medicine). Improper management of antimicrobials, inadequate control of infections, agricultural debris, pollutants in the environment, and migration of people and animals infected with resistant bacteria facilitate the spread of resistance. The study aimed to analyze the problem of AMR from a health perspective to analyze the different actors involved in One Health.

Topics & Concepts

One HealthAntibiotic resistanceResistance (ecology)AntimicrobialAgricultureLivestockGlobal healthHuman healthEnvironmental healthAnimal healthPublic healthBiotechnologyMedicineBusinessEnvironmental resource managementBiologyVeterinary medicineAntibioticsEcologyMicrobiologyPathologyEconomicsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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