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抗菌剂在食用动物中的使用是否直接威胁人类健康?快速系统评价。

Is antimicrobial administration to food animals a direct threat to human health? A rapid systematic review.

机构信息

Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice (CREBP), Bond University, Queensland, Australia.

Centre for Research in Evidence-Based Practice (CREBP), Bond University, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2018 Sep;52(3):316-323. doi: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2018.04.005. Epub 2018 Apr 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Large quantities of antimicrobials are given to food animals, particularly in feed, potentially increasing antimicrobial resistance in humans. However, the magnitude of this effect is unclear.

METHODS

We searched PubMed, Embase and Web of Science for studies on interventions that limited antimicrobial use in food animals, in any setting and context, to reduce antimicrobial resistance 1) in those food animals; and 2) in humans. We validated our strategy by testing whether it identified known relevant studies. Data from included studies were extracted into pre-designed and pilot-tested forms.

RESULTS

We included 104 articles containing 93 studies. Heterogeneity (different animal species, environs, antimicrobial classes, interventions, administration routes, sampling, and methods), was considerable, precluding meta-analysis. The evidence was therefore synthesised narratively. A total of 89 studies (3 directly, 86 indirectly) addressed whether limiting antimicrobial exposure in food animals led to decreased antimicrobial resistance in those animals. The evidence was adequate to conclude this, although the magnitude of the effect could not be quantified. Four studies (1 directly, 3 indirectly) examined whether withdrawal of antibiotics changed resistance of potential pathogens in retail food for human consumption, and in bacteria of humans themselves. The direct (observational) study of broiler hatchery in ovo antimicrobial injection found a credible effect in terms of size reduction and time sequences.

INTERPRETATION

Limiting antimicrobial use in food animals reduces antimicrobial resistance in food animals, and probably reduces antimicrobial resistance in humans. The magnitude of the effect cannot be quantified.

摘要

背景

大量的抗生素被用于食用动物,特别是在饲料中,这可能会增加人类对抗生素的耐药性。然而,这种影响的程度尚不清楚。

方法

我们在 PubMed、Embase 和 Web of Science 上搜索了限制食用动物使用抗生素的干预措施的研究,这些干预措施在任何环境和背景下都可以减少食用动物中的抗生素耐药性,以及减少人类中的抗生素耐药性:1)在这些食用动物中;2)在人类中。我们通过测试该策略是否能够识别已知的相关研究来验证我们的策略。从纳入的研究中提取数据并输入预先设计和试点测试的表格中。

结果

我们纳入了 104 篇文章,其中包含 93 项研究。由于存在(不同的动物物种、环境、抗生素类别、干预措施、给药途径、采样和方法)的异质性,因此无法进行荟萃分析。因此,证据是通过叙述性综合的。共有 89 项研究(直接研究 3 项,间接研究 86 项)直接或间接探讨了限制食用动物接触抗生素是否会导致这些动物对抗生素的耐药性降低。虽然无法量化影响的幅度,但证据足以得出这样的结论。有 4 项研究(直接研究 1 项,间接研究 3 项)检测了从食用动物身上撤出抗生素是否会改变零售食品中人类潜在病原体的耐药性,以及人类自身细菌的耐药性。直接(观察性)研究表明,在种蛋中注射抗生素可减少耐药性,而且耐药性的降低存在时间顺序。

解释

限制食用动物使用抗生素可减少食用动物中的抗生素耐药性,并且可能减少人类中的抗生素耐药性。影响的幅度无法量化。

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