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ANIMAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AS A SELECTIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE GENES

机译:动物生产系统作为抗药性基因的选择性环境

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In the last decade antibiotic usage in animal production systems has received a considerable public attention. The use, overuse and misuse of antibiotics provided an excellent environment for the selection and dissemination of antibiotic resistant bacteria and resistance genes across a wide diversity of bacteria, mainly through horizontal gene transfer. Resistance genes move between animal and human bacteria mainly through the food chain. Thus resistance generated in animal production environments could result in the loss of effectiveness of antibiotics used for the treatment of human diseases. The increasing threat of emerging bacterial pathogens resistant to a variety of antibiotics and the economic and human burden have moved the legislators in EU to ban antibiotic usage in animal food production as growth promoters in 2006 and recently proposed further non-binding recommendations to ban antibiotics for prophylactic use too. The costs for such actions will presumably be much lower in comparisonto the costs of leaving the issue as it is. However, in non EU countries such measures have not been adopted yet. The mechanisms and examples of antibiotic resistance development and dissemination are described, focusing on antibiotics used both in humanand veterinary medicine and animal food production.
机译:在过去的十年中,动物生产系统中抗生素的使用受到了公众的广泛关注。抗生素的使用,过度使用和滥用主要通过水平基因转移,为选择和传播抗生素抗性细菌和跨多种细菌的抗性基因提供了一个极好的环境。抗性基因主要通过食物链在动物和人类细菌之间移动。因此,在动物生产环境中产生的抗药性可能导致用于治疗人类疾病的抗生素的有效性丧失。对各种抗生素具有抗药性的新兴细菌病原体的威胁日益增加,以及经济和人的负担,促使欧盟立法者于2006年禁止在动物食品生产中使用抗生素作为生长促进剂,并且最近提出了进一步的非约束性建议,禁止在食品中使用抗生素。预防性使用。与将问题保持原状相比,此类行动的成本据推测将低得多。但是,在非欧盟国家中尚未采取此类措施。描述了抗生素耐药性发展和传播的机制和实例,重点关注人类和兽药以及动物食品生产中使用的抗生素。

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