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Genome surveillance across a swine‐associated One Health continuum in China shows that slaughterhouses act as major enrichment nodes for tet(X4)‐mediated tigecycline resistance, driven by putative clonal transmission and stable plasmid backbones. Integrating global datasets enables lineage‐specific risk stratification, highlighting key control points ...
Qin Wang +10 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): an important one health issue for layer and meat poultry industries worldwide. [PDF]
Morrow CJ.
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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Prevention is a Shared Responsibility
Minu Bajpai, Abhijat C. Sheth
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in marine environments poses intricate challenges due to the ecological complexity of microbial communities and environmental gradients. This study compares various antimicrobial resistance gene (ARG) annotation tools and databases, focusing on deep learning approaches versus traditional alignment‐based methods, to ...
Joeselle M. Serrana +2 more
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Adopting prospective antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practice in high-risk immunosuppressed groups: an urgent call to action in the era of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). [PDF]
Agrawal S +4 more
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ABSTRACT Demand for plant‐based foods, including legumes, is growing as a result of consumer preferences shifting toward food sustainability and plant‐based, protein‐rich foods. However, to ensure the food safety of such alternatives, assessing the prevalence of foodborne pathogens related to these products is critical, especially with their increasing
Natoavina T. Faliarizao +3 more
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Embedding community and public voices in co-created solutions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Thailand using the 'Responsive Dialogues' public engagement framework. [PDF]
Poomchaichote T +10 more
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Surveying 537 farmers in Bangladesh revealed widespread high‐risk antibiotic use, including misuse of critically important antimicrobials and treatment of non‐bacterial diseases. The findings highlight a major knowledge‐practice gap and emphasize the need for improved diagnostics, stronger regulation, and a One Health‐based antimicrobial stewardship ...
Anju Man Ara +3 more
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In Belize, a 7‐year nationwide study reveals a sharp rise in antimicrobial resistance in surgical infections. ESBL‐producing bacteria more than doubled to > 45%, with critical treatment gaps and geographic hotspots identified. Sentinel pan‐drug‐resistant cases and a correlation between antibiotic use and resistance underscore the urgent need for ...
Innocent E. Nwachukwu +5 more
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