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Quantifying the transmission of antimicrobial resistance at the human and livestock interface with genomics
17/11/20 09:14AM
Wee, B.A., Muloi, D.M. and Bunnik, B.A.D. van. /2020./ Clinical Microbiology and Infection.
Abstract: Background
Livestock have been implicated as a reservoir for antimicrobial
resistance (AMR) that can spread to humans. Close proximity and
ecological interfaces involving livestock have been posited as risk
factors for the transmission of AMR. In spite of this, there are sparse
data and limited agreement on the transmission dynamics that occur.
Objectives
To identify how genome sequencing approaches can be used to quantify the
dynamics of AMR transmission at the human–livestock interface, and
where current knowledge can be improved to better understand the impact
of transmission on the spread of AMR.
Sources
Key articles investigating various aspects of AMR transmission at the
human–livestock interface are discussed, with a focus on Escherichia
coli.
Content
We recapitulate the current understanding of the transmission of AMR
between humans and livestock based on current genomic and
epidemiological approaches. We discuss how the use of well-designed,
high-resolution genome sequencing studies can improve our understanding
of the human–livestock interface.
Implications
A better understanding of the human–livestock interface will aid in the
development of evidence-based and effective One Health interventions
that can ultimately reduce the burden of AMR in humans.
Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110142
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