Antimicrobial agents are used in both veterinary and human medicine. The intensive use of antimicrobials in animals may promote the fixation of antimicrobial resistance genes in bacteria, which may be zoonotic or capable to transfer these genes to human-adapted pathogens or to human gut microbiota via direct contact, food or the environment. This review summarizes the current knowledge of the use of antimicrobial agents in animal health and explores the role of bacteria from animals as a pool of antimicrobial resistance genes for human bacteria. This review focused in relevant examples within the ESC(K)APE (Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium difficile (Klebsiella pneumoniae), Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aerugi...
Abstract In this opinion the antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases...
Gram-negative bacteria are known to cause severe infections in both humans and animals. Antimicrobia...
Monitoring planes of the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among bacteria isolated from both an...
Antimicrobial agents are used in both veterinary and human medicine. The intensive use of antimicrob...
The use of antimicrobial agents in the modern farm industry has created a reservoir of resistant bac...
Bacteria have a remarkable ability to adapt, evolve and survive by developing resistance to therapeu...
The increasing challenge due to antimicrobial resistance of pathogenic bacteria in human-, and veter...
International audienceAntimicrobials are important tools for the therapy of infectious bacterial dis...
<p>Antimicrobials are important tools for the therapy of infectious bacterial diseases in comp...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Bacteria which are resistant to antimicrobial substances (antibiotics) are widespread. […] The Fede...
Antimicrobial resistance is the growing global problem all over the world in the human and veterinar...
none26siIn this opinion the antimicrobial-resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases ...
Abstract In this opinion the antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases...
Gram-negative bacteria are known to cause severe infections in both humans and animals. Antimicrobia...
Monitoring planes of the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among bacteria isolated from both an...
Antimicrobial agents are used in both veterinary and human medicine. The intensive use of antimicrob...
The use of antimicrobial agents in the modern farm industry has created a reservoir of resistant bac...
Bacteria have a remarkable ability to adapt, evolve and survive by developing resistance to therapeu...
The increasing challenge due to antimicrobial resistance of pathogenic bacteria in human-, and veter...
International audienceAntimicrobials are important tools for the therapy of infectious bacterial dis...
<p>Antimicrobials are important tools for the therapy of infectious bacterial diseases in comp...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Bacteria which are resistant to antimicrobial substances (antibiotics) are widespread. […] The Fede...
Antimicrobial resistance is the growing global problem all over the world in the human and veterinar...
none26siIn this opinion the antimicrobial-resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases ...
Abstract In this opinion the antimicrobial‐resistant bacteria responsible for transmissible diseases...
Gram-negative bacteria are known to cause severe infections in both humans and animals. Antimicrobia...
Monitoring planes of the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among bacteria isolated from both an...