T. Willmott, Layali Jadaan, G. Humphreys, Jian R Lu, Andrew J. McBain, John Chapman
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Biocidal (microbicidal) products play a critical role in controlling microorganisms in healthcare, industrial, community and home environments. There is, however, concern that their use and misuse might contribute to the evolution of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). When evaluating the risk associated with biocides, it is important to adopt an objective approach towards the evidence regarding both the benefits of their appropriate deployment as well as potential contribution to AMR. Biocide use should be restricted to applications where there are tangible benefits but also not unnecessarily restricted where genuine benefits can be demonstrated. From the perspective of sustainability, such benefits include the control and prevention of infections in clinical settings with associated reductions in antibiotic use, preservation of a range of products and materials, substantial reduction in infection risk for consumers, hygiene in the community (e.g. in public swimming baths), and microbial control in many facets of industry. Here, we will provide a critical assessment of the contribution of biocides to sustainability based on a critical evaluation of the literature, followed by offering our views on the future management of biocide use across the globe.
杀菌(杀微生物)产品在控制医疗保健、工业、社区和家庭环境中的微生物方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,人们担心杀菌剂的使用和滥用可能会导致抗菌剂耐药性(AMR)的演变。在评估与杀菌剂相关的风险时,重要的是要采取客观的方法,对适当使用杀菌剂的益处以及可能导致 AMR 的证据进行分析。杀菌剂的使用应仅限于有实际好处的应用领域,但在能够证明真正好处的情况下,也不应受到不必要的限制。从可持续发展的角度来看,这些好处包括在临床环境中控制和预防感染,从而减少抗生素的使用;保存一系列产品和材料;大大降低消费者的感染风险;改善社区卫生(如公共浴池);以及在工业的许多方面进行微生物控制。在此,我们将在对文献进行批判性评估的基础上,对杀菌剂对可持续发展的贡献进行批判性评估,然后就全球杀菌剂使用的未来管理提出我们的看法。