This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a serious threat to human health worldwide. We have tested the use of free-living small mammals (mice, voles and shrews) as sentinels of variation in the distribution of AMR in the environment and the potential for transmission from the natural environment to animal hosts. Escherichia coli isolated from the faeces of small mammals trapped at paired coastal and inland sites were tested for resistance to four antibiotics: trimethoprim, ampicillin, ciprofloxacin and cefotaxime. Coastal individuals were over twice as likely to carry AMR E. coli than inland individuals (79% and 35% respect...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria is a complex subject, why one need to look at this phenom...
Given the significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity in antimicrobial resistance distribution an...
Antimicrobial resistance genes can be found in all ecosystems, including those where antibiotic sele...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of many wildlife species, includi...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and temporal patterns of antimicrobial resistance in wild roden...
The isolation of antimicrobial resistant bacteria (ARB) from wildlife living adjacent to humans has ...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance is of major concern for human health and leads to growing eco...
Increase of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to health. The AMR profile of bacteria...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical challenge of the 21st century for...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognised as one of the greatest public health concerns of our ti...
In Mekong Delta farms (Vietnam), antimicrobials are extensively used, but limited data are available...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to human and animal health and well-being. To unde...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of many wildlife species, includi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria is a complex subject, why one need to look at this phenom...
Given the significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity in antimicrobial resistance distribution an...
Antimicrobial resistance genes can be found in all ecosystems, including those where antibiotic sele...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of many wildlife species, includi...
Aims: To investigate the prevalence and temporal patterns of antimicrobial resistance in wild roden...
The isolation of antimicrobial resistant bacteria (ARB) from wildlife living adjacent to humans has ...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance is of major concern for human health and leads to growing eco...
Increase of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to health. The AMR profile of bacteria...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical challenge of the 21st century for...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognised as one of the greatest public health concerns of our ti...
In Mekong Delta farms (Vietnam), antimicrobials are extensively used, but limited data are available...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to human and animal health and well-being. To unde...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of many wildlife species, includi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria is a complex subject, why one need to look at this phenom...
Given the significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity in antimicrobial resistance distribution an...
Antimicrobial resistance genes can be found in all ecosystems, including those where antibiotic sele...