2017
DOI: 10.1080/00480169.2016.1270651
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A One Health future to meet the AMR challenge?

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“…Although New Zealand has low rates of antimicrobial resistance, the prevalence is growing [20,37,38] and the reasons for this increase, including sources and pathways of transmission, need to be understood [39][40][41]. Recent analyses show that antimicrobial use in animals is relatively low compared to other food trading countries in Europe, Australia, Canada, and USA [19], whereas human use is relatively high [42].…”
Section: Priority Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although New Zealand has low rates of antimicrobial resistance, the prevalence is growing [20,37,38] and the reasons for this increase, including sources and pathways of transmission, need to be understood [39][40][41]. Recent analyses show that antimicrobial use in animals is relatively low compared to other food trading countries in Europe, Australia, Canada, and USA [19], whereas human use is relatively high [42].…”
Section: Priority Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%