Antibiotic resistance from, and to the environment

IF 1.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AIMS Environmental Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3934/ENVIRONSCI.2021002
C. Amábile-Cuevas, Po Box Mexico City Mexico Fundacion Lusara
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Antibiotic resistance currently causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide; it is a major and growing public health threat globally. The origins of many resistance genes in pathogenic bacteria can be traced down to the environment; while a staggering number of resistant bacteria and resistance genes, selected for by human activities, are released into the environment. The nature, quantities and fates of this bidirectional flux of organisms and genes are mostly unknown. In order to understand the evolution of resistance within clinical settings, and the impact of the release of resistant bacteria into the environment, it is crucial to assess these questions and to assemble an integrated view of the problem. This review aims at providing an update on related issues previously discussed elsewhere, and to contribute to the comprehensive understanding of the environment as a source, receptacle and reservoir of antibiotic resistance.
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对环境的抗生素耐药性
抗生素耐药性目前在全世界造成数十万人死亡;它是全球一个日益严重的重大公共卫生威胁。致病细菌中许多耐药基因的起源可以追溯到环境;而数量惊人的耐药细菌和耐药基因,由人类活动选择,被释放到环境中。生物体和基因的这种双向流动的性质、数量和命运大多是未知的。为了了解临床环境中耐药性的演变,以及耐药细菌释放到环境中的影响,评估这些问题并对问题形成一个综合的观点是至关重要的。本综述旨在提供以前在其他地方讨论过的相关问题的最新情况,并有助于全面了解环境作为抗生素耐药性的来源、容器和储存库。
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AIMS Environmental Science
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