Authors
Shahneaz Ali Khan, Mohammed Ashif Imtiaz, Md Abu Sayeed, Amir Hossan Shaikat, Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan
Publication date
2020/12
Source
BMC Veterinary Research
Volume
16
Pages
1-13
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing concern globally, but the impact is very deleterious in the context of Bangladesh. Recent review article on the AMR issue demonstrates the scenario in human medicine; unfortunately, no attempt was taken to address this as One Health issue. The antimicrobial resistance bacteria or genes are circulating in the fragile ecosystems and disseminate into human food chain through direct or indirect ways. In this systematic review we are exploring the mechanism or the process of development of resistance pathogen into human food chain via the domestic animal, wildlife and environmental sources in the context of One Health and future recommendation to mitigate this issue in Bangladesh.
Results
Tetracycline resistance genes were presenting in almost all sample sources in higher concentrations against enteric pathogen Escherichia coli. The second most …
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