Antibiotic Resistance, Causes and Interventional Measures to Overcome Drug Resistance
Main Authors: | D.Mondal, T.K.Biswas, S.C Das |
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Format: | Article Journal |
Terbitan: |
, 2022
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6143249 |
Daftar Isi:
- Antibiotic resistance occurs when microbial organisms like bacteria and fungi develop the ability against killing or restrict their growth of them with the drugs designed against them. This means the microbes are not destroyed rather continue to grow and spread infections. Millions of humans and animals are affected by this condition on the challenge with antibiotics in the face of infectious diseases. Transmission of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms between animals and humans and vice versa cause an immense health problem both human and animals in one health perspective around the world through zoonosis. The prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the animal-human interface is a complex phenomenon; it involves multiple transmission routes, vehicles, vectors, hosts, antimicrobial selective pressure, and other ecological factors. Antibacterial resistance involves one health approach through the interaction of different stakeholders such as veterinarians, medical doctors, farmers, agricultural specialists, animal food professionals, environmentalists, and wildlife experts.