2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.vas.2022.100249
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Implications of Veterinary Medicine in the comprehension and stewardship of antimicrobial resistance phenomenon. From the origin till nowadays.

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“…Various studies have even warned against the overuse of antibiotics as they are generally overprescribed [71,72]. Similarly, the use of antibiotics in farm animals' feed without veterinary prescription has resulted in the passage of resistant bacteria from livestock to humans [73].…”
Section: Chloramphenicol Advantage Over Colistin Resistance In Sepsis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies have even warned against the overuse of antibiotics as they are generally overprescribed [71,72]. Similarly, the use of antibiotics in farm animals' feed without veterinary prescription has resulted in the passage of resistant bacteria from livestock to humans [73].…”
Section: Chloramphenicol Advantage Over Colistin Resistance In Sepsis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the most recent findings in scientific research, this phenomenon seems to be wired, although it was only contextualized after the conclusion of World War II. Its goal was to enhance animal protein production via low-cost methods, a goal still relevant today in countries with low per capita incomes (3). In such countries, the use of antimicrobials in animal feeding as growth promoters is highly linked with the development and spread of antimicrobialresistant, which makes it difficult to cure infectious diseases.…”
Section: Editorial On the Research Topic Antimicrobials Alternatives ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, antimicrobial resistance, which means “the inability or reduced ability of an antimicrobial agent to inhibit the growth of a bacterium” represents one of the most important worldwide threats to human and animal health [ 1 ]. Drug resistance is a serious public health concern that threatens to undermine decades of medical progress because, over the last years, the discovery of novel antibiotics for humans and animals has slowed while the use of antibiotics to treat bacterial infection has increased [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%