Wild birds have been postulated as sentinels, reservoirs, and potential spreaders of antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria have been isolated from a multitude of wild bird species. Several studies strongly indicate transmission of resistant bacteria from human rest products to wild birds. There is evidence suggesting that wild birds can spread resistant bacteria through migration and that resistant bacteria can be transmitted from birds to humans and vice versa. Through further studies of the spatial and temporal distribution of resistant bacteria in wild birds, we can better assess their role and thereby help to mitigate the increasing global problem of antibiotic resistance
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The presence of AMR bacteria in the human–animal–environmental interface is a clear example of the O...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
[...]. The aim of the study. Investigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of Staphylococcus spp. and E...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
Birds, with their broad geographic ranges and close association with humans, have historically playe...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is a growing problem, which is predicted to cause 50 million deaths per ...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Emergence and distribution of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in environments pose a risk to hum...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a current public health issue globally. To counter this phenomenon...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance is of major concern for human health and leads to growing eco...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The presence of AMR bacteria in the human–animal–environmental interface is a clear example of the O...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
[...]. The aim of the study. Investigate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of Staphylococcus spp. and E...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
Birds, with their broad geographic ranges and close association with humans, have historically playe...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is a growing problem, which is predicted to cause 50 million deaths per ...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Emergence and distribution of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria in environments pose a risk to hum...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a current public health issue globally. To counter this phenomenon...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance is of major concern for human health and leads to growing eco...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The widespread use of antibiotics by humans and wildlife has led to a spillover of antibiotic-resist...
The presence of AMR bacteria in the human–animal–environmental interface is a clear example of the O...