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Toward a Comprehensive Strategy to Mitigate Dissemination of Environmental Sources of Antibiotic Resistance.

Peter J VikeslandAmy PrudenPedro J J AlvarezDiana S AgaHelmut BürgmannXiang-Dong LiCelia M ManaiaIndumathi NambiKrista Rule WiggintonTong ZhangYong-Guan Zhu
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2017)
Antibiotic resistance is a pervasive global health threat. To combat the spread of resistance, it is necessary to consider all possible sources and understand the pathways and mechanisms by which resistance disseminates. Best management practices are urgently needed to provide barriers to the spread of resistance and maximize the lifespan of antibiotics as a precious resource. Herein we advise upon the need for coordinated national and international strategies, highlighting three essential components: (1) Monitoring, (2) Risk Assessment, and (3) Mitigation of antibiotic resistance. Central to all three components is What exactly to monitor, assess, and mitigate? We address this question within an environmental framework, drawing from fundamental microbial ecological processes driving the spread of resistance.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • global health
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • drinking water
  • microbial community
  • quality improvement
  • life cycle