Antimicrobial resistance in Agriculture
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Indranil Samanta and Samiran Bandyopadhyay. Elsevier, 2020, 377p. ISBN: 978-0-12-815770-1.
Antimicrobial Resistance in Agriculture: Perspective, Policy and Mitigation is a valuable industrial resource that addresses complex, multi-factorial topics regarding farm, wild, companion animals, fish, and how the environment plays an important role in amplification and transmission of resistant bugs into the human food chain. Information of phenotypical and genotypical properties of each bacterial genus associated with antimicrobial resistance, transmission dynamics from different reservoirs (food animals, poultry, fishes) and control measures with alternative therapy, such as phytobiotics and nanomaterials are provided. Researchers, scientists and practitioners will find this an essential resource on the judicial use of antibiotics in animals and humans.

Key Features: 

  • Explores all the genera of livestock and fish originated pathogenic bacteria associated with antimicrobial resistance,
  • Presents cutting-edge research on epigenetics, nanotechnology and intervention technologies,
  • Discusses transmission dynamics of resistance gene pools from different reservoirs, including food animals, poultry, fishes and the environment.