450 – Wildlife is overlooked in the epidemiology of medically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria (Research paper – Dolejska – 2019)

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450 Research paper – Dolejska – 2019 – Wildlife is overlooked in the epidemiology of medically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria

450 Research paper
Wildlife is overlooked in the epidemiology of medically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria by Dolejska, M., & Literak, I. 2019 Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 63: 05-Jan
In Significant Impact Groups: Biosecurity \External biosecurity; Animals
Species targeted: Other;
Age: Not stated;
Summary:
Wild animals foraging in the human-influenced environment are colonized by bacteria with clinically important antibiotic resistance. The occurrence of such bacteria in wildlife is influenced by various biological, ecological, and geographical factors which have not yet been fully understood. More research focusing on the human-animal-environmental interface and using novel approaches is required to understand the role of wild animals in the transmission of antibiotic resistance and to assess potential risks for the public health.
450 Research paper – Dolejska – 2019 – Wildlife is overlooked in the epidemiology of medically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Where to find the original material: https://aac.asm.org/content/63/8/e01167-19/article-info; 10.1128/AAC.01167-19
Country: CZ