The potential of using E. coli as an indicator for thesurveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the environment
CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY
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2021Autor
Anjum, Muna F
Schmitt, Heike
Borjesson, Stefan
Berendonk, Thomas
Donner, Erica
Stehling, Eliana Guedes
Boerlin, Patrick
Topp, Edward
Jardine, Claire
Li, Xuewen
Li, Bing
Dolejska, Monika
Madec, Jean-Yves
Dagot, Christophe
Guenther, Sebastian
Walsh, Fiona
Villa, Laura
Veldman, Kees
Sunde, Marianne
Krzeminski, Pawel
Wasyl, Dariusz
Popowska, Magdalena
Jarhult, Josef
Orn, Stefan
Mahjoub, Olfa
Mansour, Wejdene
Nho Thai, Dinh
Elving, Josefine
Pedersen, Karl
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To understand the dynamics of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), in a One-Health perspective, surveillance play an important role. Monitoring systems already exist in the human health and livestock sectors, but there are no environmental monitoring programs. Therefore there is an urgent need to initiate environmental AMR monitoring programs nationally and globally, which will complement existing systems in different sectors. However, environmental programs should not only identify anthropogenic influences and levels of AMR, but they should also allow for identification of transmissions to and from human and animal populations. In the current review we therefore propose using antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli as indicators for monitoring occurrence and levels of AMR in the environment, including wildlife.
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