Potential impact of antimicrobial resistance in wildlife, environment, and human health
- Radhouani, H. 1
- Silva, N. 1
- Poeta, P. 1
- Torres, C. 2
- Correia, S. 1
- Igrejas, G. 1
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Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro
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Universidad de La Rioja
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ISSN: 1664-302X
Año de publicación: 2014
Volumen: 5
Número: FEB
Tipo: Artículo
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Resumen
Given the significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity in antimicrobial resistance distribution and the factors that affect its evolution, dissemination, and persistence, it is important to highlight that antimicrobial resistance must be viewed as an ecological problem. Monitoring the resistance prevalence of indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli and enterococci in wild animals makes it possible to show that wildlife has the potential to serve as an environmental reservoir and melting pot of bacterial resistance. These researchers address the issue of antimicrobial-resistant microorganism proliferation in the environment and the related potential human health and environmental impact. © 2014 Radhouani, Silva, Poeta, Torres, Correia and Igrejas.