Aquaculture uses hundreds of tonnes of antimicrobials annually to prevent and treat bacterial infection. The passage of these antimicrobials into the aquatic environment selects for resistant bacteria and resistance genes and stimulates bacterial mutation, recombination, and horizontal gene transfer. The potential bridging of aquatic and human pathogen resistomes leads to emergence of new antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and global dissemination of them and their antimicrobial resistance genes into animal and human populations. Efforts to prevent antimicrobial overuse in aquaculture must include education of all stakeholders about its detrimental effects on the health of fish, human beings, and the aquatic ecosystem (the notion of One Healt...
Since the establishment of a Global Action Plan (GAP) on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) (68th World ...
The massive (mis)use of antibiotics to control infections in aquaculture has resulted in the develop...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Aquaculture uses hundreds of tonnes of antimicrobials annually to prevent and treat bacterial infect...
As the human population increases there is an increasing reliance on aquaculture to supply a safe, r...
The worldwide growth of aquaculture has been accompanied by a rapid increase in therapeutic and prop...
Intensive use of antimicrobial agents in aquaculture provides a selective pressure creating reservoi...
In recent decade, aquaculture species, including fish are under danger from bio-aggressors like viru...
Aquaculture provides nowadays half of the world's seafood consumption and it is expected to expand s...
This review focuses on the characteristic of major fish bacteria, antimicrobial resistance and antib...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sector of food production in the world. Despite the encour...
abstract: Important antibiotics in human medicine have been used for many decades in animal agricult...
Broad field of applied microbiology, with particular interests to antimicrobials, rapid diagnosis, b...
Antibacterial resistance (AR) is currently one of the greatest threats to mankind as it constitutes ...
Fisheries and aquaculture provide an important source of food and livelihoods for more than one bill...
Since the establishment of a Global Action Plan (GAP) on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) (68th World ...
The massive (mis)use of antibiotics to control infections in aquaculture has resulted in the develop...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...
Aquaculture uses hundreds of tonnes of antimicrobials annually to prevent and treat bacterial infect...
As the human population increases there is an increasing reliance on aquaculture to supply a safe, r...
The worldwide growth of aquaculture has been accompanied by a rapid increase in therapeutic and prop...
Intensive use of antimicrobial agents in aquaculture provides a selective pressure creating reservoi...
In recent decade, aquaculture species, including fish are under danger from bio-aggressors like viru...
Aquaculture provides nowadays half of the world's seafood consumption and it is expected to expand s...
This review focuses on the characteristic of major fish bacteria, antimicrobial resistance and antib...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing sector of food production in the world. Despite the encour...
abstract: Important antibiotics in human medicine have been used for many decades in animal agricult...
Broad field of applied microbiology, with particular interests to antimicrobials, rapid diagnosis, b...
Antibacterial resistance (AR) is currently one of the greatest threats to mankind as it constitutes ...
Fisheries and aquaculture provide an important source of food and livelihoods for more than one bill...
Since the establishment of a Global Action Plan (GAP) on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) (68th World ...
The massive (mis)use of antibiotics to control infections in aquaculture has resulted in the develop...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into clinical practices in the 1940s, antibiotics have become ...