Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry
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Resumo: | Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a major global public health crisis. The food animal industry will face escalating challenges to increase productivity while minimizing AMR, since the global demand for animal protein has been continuously increasing and food animals play a key role in the global food supply, particularly broiler chickens. As chicken products are sources of low-cost, high-quality protein, poultry production is an important economic driver for livelihood and survival in developed and developing regions. The globalization of the food supply, markedly in the poultry industry, is aligned to the globalization of the whole modern society, with an unprecedented exchange of goods and services, and transit of human populations among regions and countries. Considering the increasing threat posed by AMR, human civilization is faced with a complex, multifaceted problem compromising its future. Actions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance are needed in all sectors of the society at the human, animal, and environmental levels. This review discusses the problems associated with antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain, using the poultry sector as a model. We cover critical aspects of the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in the poultry industry and their implications to public health in a global perspective. Finally, we provide current insights using the multidisciplinary One Health approach to mitigate AMR at the human-animal-environment interface. |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industryAminoglycosidesBroilersFluoroquinolonesGram-negativeGram-positiveTetracyclinesβ-LactamsAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a major global public health crisis. The food animal industry will face escalating challenges to increase productivity while minimizing AMR, since the global demand for animal protein has been continuously increasing and food animals play a key role in the global food supply, particularly broiler chickens. As chicken products are sources of low-cost, high-quality protein, poultry production is an important economic driver for livelihood and survival in developed and developing regions. The globalization of the food supply, markedly in the poultry industry, is aligned to the globalization of the whole modern society, with an unprecedented exchange of goods and services, and transit of human populations among regions and countries. Considering the increasing threat posed by AMR, human civilization is faced with a complex, multifaceted problem compromising its future. Actions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance are needed in all sectors of the society at the human, animal, and environmental levels. This review discusses the problems associated with antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain, using the poultry sector as a model. We cover critical aspects of the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in the poultry industry and their implications to public health in a global perspective. Finally, we provide current insights using the multidisciplinary One Health approach to mitigate AMR at the human-animal-environment interface.Department of Animal Science Center for Agricultural Sciences Federal University of Paraiba (CCA/UFPB), PBDepartment of Pathology Theriogenology and One Health Sao Paulo State University (FCAV-Unesp), SPVeterinary Health Management Branch, National Parks Board, 6 Perahu RoadDepartment of Veterinary Sciences School of Veterinary Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), MGKenya Medical Research InstituteGlobal One Health initiative (GOHi) The Ohio State UniversityDepartment of Veterinary Preventive Medicine The Ohio State UniversityDepartment of Pathology Theriogenology and One Health Sao Paulo State University (FCAV-Unesp), SPUniversidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Veterinary Health Management BranchUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Kenya Medical Research InstituteThe Ohio State Universityde Mesquita Souza Saraiva, Mauro [UNESP]Lim, Kelvindo Monte, Daniel Farias Marinho [UNESP]Givisiez, Patrícia Emília NavesAlves, Lucas Bocchini Rodrigues [UNESP]de Freitas Neto, Oliveiro CaetanoKariuki, SamuelJúnior, Angelo Berchieri [UNESP]de Oliveira, Celso José BrunoGebreyes, Wondwossen Abebe2022-04-29T08:36:36Z2022-04-29T08:36:36Z2022-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/other465-486http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-021-00635-8Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, v. 53, n. 1, p. 465-486, 2022.1678-44051517-8382http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22990410.1007/s42770-021-00635-82-s2.0-85119279840Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Microbiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T13:03:20Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/229904Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-06-07T13:03:20Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry de Mesquita Souza Saraiva, Mauro [UNESP] Aminoglycosides Broilers Fluoroquinolones Gram-negative Gram-positive Tetracyclines β-Lactams |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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Antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain: a One Health perspective applied to the poultry industry |
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de Mesquita Souza Saraiva, Mauro [UNESP] |
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de Mesquita Souza Saraiva, Mauro [UNESP] Lim, Kelvin do Monte, Daniel Farias Marinho [UNESP] Givisiez, Patrícia Emília Naves Alves, Lucas Bocchini Rodrigues [UNESP] de Freitas Neto, Oliveiro Caetano Kariuki, Samuel Júnior, Angelo Berchieri [UNESP] de Oliveira, Celso José Bruno Gebreyes, Wondwossen Abebe |
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Lim, Kelvin do Monte, Daniel Farias Marinho [UNESP] Givisiez, Patrícia Emília Naves Alves, Lucas Bocchini Rodrigues [UNESP] de Freitas Neto, Oliveiro Caetano Kariuki, Samuel Júnior, Angelo Berchieri [UNESP] de Oliveira, Celso José Bruno Gebreyes, Wondwossen Abebe |
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Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Veterinary Health Management Branch Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Kenya Medical Research Institute The Ohio State University |
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de Mesquita Souza Saraiva, Mauro [UNESP] Lim, Kelvin do Monte, Daniel Farias Marinho [UNESP] Givisiez, Patrícia Emília Naves Alves, Lucas Bocchini Rodrigues [UNESP] de Freitas Neto, Oliveiro Caetano Kariuki, Samuel Júnior, Angelo Berchieri [UNESP] de Oliveira, Celso José Bruno Gebreyes, Wondwossen Abebe |
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Aminoglycosides Broilers Fluoroquinolones Gram-negative Gram-positive Tetracyclines β-Lactams |
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Aminoglycosides Broilers Fluoroquinolones Gram-negative Gram-positive Tetracyclines β-Lactams |
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a major global public health crisis. The food animal industry will face escalating challenges to increase productivity while minimizing AMR, since the global demand for animal protein has been continuously increasing and food animals play a key role in the global food supply, particularly broiler chickens. As chicken products are sources of low-cost, high-quality protein, poultry production is an important economic driver for livelihood and survival in developed and developing regions. The globalization of the food supply, markedly in the poultry industry, is aligned to the globalization of the whole modern society, with an unprecedented exchange of goods and services, and transit of human populations among regions and countries. Considering the increasing threat posed by AMR, human civilization is faced with a complex, multifaceted problem compromising its future. Actions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance are needed in all sectors of the society at the human, animal, and environmental levels. This review discusses the problems associated with antimicrobial resistance in the globalized food chain, using the poultry sector as a model. We cover critical aspects of the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance in the poultry industry and their implications to public health in a global perspective. Finally, we provide current insights using the multidisciplinary One Health approach to mitigate AMR at the human-animal-environment interface. |
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