Development of Antibiotic Resistance in Wastewater Treatment Plants

Fateme Barancheshme, M. Munir
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Antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes have been of the emerg- ing contaminant threatening human health. The overuse of antibiotics, both in human patients and, importantly, in livestock, has led to an explosion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, both in the U.S. and around the world. The prediction from the World Health Organization (WHO) is that, if nothing changes, the future will look a lot like the past— where people die from minor injuries that become infected. One of the goals should be a long-term sustainable balance with everything in our environment, including bacteria to promote human health. Different microbial techniques have been employed to study the occurrence and spread of antibiotic resistance in the environment, preventing us from returning to a pre-antibiotic era. Dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes to the environment is an important factor causing an increased prevalence of resistant patho- gens. Their spread to multidrug-resistant pathogens is one of the most emerging clinical challenges.
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污水处理厂抗生素耐药性研究进展
耐药细菌和耐药基因已成为威胁人类健康的新兴污染物。抗生素的过度使用,无论是在人类患者身上,还是在牲畜身上,都导致了抗生素耐药细菌的激增,无论是在美国还是在世界各地。世界卫生组织(WHO)的预测是,如果没有任何改变,未来将与过去非常相似——人们死于感染的轻伤。其中一个目标应该是与我们环境中的一切保持长期可持续的平衡,包括促进人类健康的细菌。不同的微生物技术已经被用来研究抗生素耐药性在环境中的发生和传播,防止我们回到前抗生素时代。抗生素耐药基因在环境中的传播是导致耐药病原体流行率增加的一个重要因素。它们向耐多药病原体的传播是最新出现的临床挑战之一。
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