A complex cyclical One Health pathway drives the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance

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Parker, Elizabeth M. [1 ]
Ballash, Gregory A. [1 ]
Mollenkopf, Dixie F. [1 ]
Wittum, Thomas E. [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Vet Prevent Med, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
关键词
One Health; antimicrobial resistance; environment; wastewater; healthcare; CARBAPENEM RESISTANCE; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; BACTERIA; SOIL; TRANSMISSION; PREVALENCE; LACTAMASE; RESIDUES; AMPC;
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10.2460/ajvr.24.01.0014
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Since their commercialization, scientists have known that antimicrobial use kills or inhibits susceptible bacteria while allowing resistant bacteria to survive and expand. Today there is widespread antimicrobial resistance (AMR), even to antimicrobials of last resort such as the carbapenems, which are reserved for use in life-threatening infections. It is often convenient to assign responsibility for this global health crisis to the users and prescribers of antimicrobials. However, we know that animals never treated with antimicrobials carry clinically relevant AMR bacteria and genes. The causal pathway from bacterial susceptibility to resistance is not simple, and dissemination is cyclical rather than linear. Amplification of AMR occurs in healthcare environments and on farms where frequent exposure to antimicrobials selects for resistant bacterial populations. The recipients of antimicrobial therapy release antimicrobial residues, resistant bacteria, and resistance genes in waste products. These are reduced but not removed during wastewater and manure treatment and enter surface waters, soils, recreational parks, wildlife, and fields where animals graze and crops are grown for human and animal consumption. The cycle is complete when a patient carrying AMR bacteria is treated with antimicrobials that amplify the resistant bacterial populations. Reducing the development and spread of AMR requires a One Health approach with the combined commitment of governments, medical and veterinary professionals, agricultural industries, food and feed processors, and environmental scientists. In this review and in the companion Currents in One Health by Ballash et al, JAVMA, April 2024, we highlight just a few of the steps of the complex cyclical causal pathway that leads to the amplification, dissemination, and maintenance of AMR.
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