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绘制食用动物抗菌药物耐药性的科学知识图谱。

Mapping the scientific knowledge of antimicrobial resistance in food-producing animals.

作者信息

Torres Rita Tinoco, Carvalho João, Fernandes Joana, Palmeira Josman D, Cunha Mónica V, Fonseca Carlos

机构信息

Departamento de Biologia & CESAM, Universidade de Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal.

Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c), Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal.

出版信息

One Health. 2021 Sep 9;13:100324. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100324. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can be highlighted as one of the most significant health concerns among the last decades, for which antimicrobial drug use in food-producing animals has contributed as one of the major drivers. Food-producing animals are one of the most important and rapidly expanding commercial agricultural sectors worldwide but there is currently limited knowledge on the temporal and geographical distribution of scientific research on antimicrobial resistance in food-producing animals. We provide a global overview of the spatial and temporal trends of scientific knowledge on AMR in food-producing animals. Peer-reviewed papers of AMR on food-producing animals were retrieved from the Web of Science, systemized and dissected. The final validated dataset contained 1341 occurrences observations covering the 1957-2018 period. There has been a shift of research efforts, both geographically and temporally, emphasizing regional differences in food animal production and changing practices in the food production industry. It becomes evident that many regions have been poorly surveyed, wherein intensified sampling and testing efforts should be most valuable. This systematization of knowledge will be crucial in helping to determine how to optimally allocate limited resources available for AMR monitor and control, aiding in the prediction where the threat of new resistant infections will be greatest. AMR research in food-producing animals in developing countries is markedly growing, reflecting changes in food animals production systems but also posing a particularly significant threat, not only due to intensive animal production, but also exacerbated by poor sanitation. We highlight that the use of antibiotics in food producing animals is pervasive, calling for urgent action. These findings raise the possibility to finetuning key priorities on AMR global issues.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)可被视为过去几十年中最重大的健康问题之一,其中食用动物中抗菌药物的使用是主要驱动因素之一。食用动物是全球最重要且发展迅速的商业农业部门之一,但目前关于食用动物抗菌药物耐药性科研的时间和地理分布的了解有限。我们提供了关于食用动物AMR科学知识的时空趋势的全球概述。从科学网检索了关于食用动物AMR的同行评审论文,进行了系统化整理和剖析。最终验证数据集包含1341条涵盖1957 - 2018年期间的观测记录。在地理和时间上,研究工作都发生了转变,强调了食用动物生产的区域差异以及食品生产行业不断变化的做法。很明显,许多地区的调查不足,在这些地区加强采样和检测工作将最有价值。这种知识的系统化对于帮助确定如何最佳分配用于AMR监测和控制的有限资源至关重要,有助于预测新的耐药感染威胁最大的地方。发展中国家食用动物AMR研究显著增长,这既反映了食用动物生产系统的变化,也构成了特别重大的威胁,不仅因为集约化动物生产,还因卫生条件差而加剧。我们强调食用动物中抗生素的使用很普遍,呼吁采取紧急行动。这些发现增加了微调AMR全球问题关键优先事项的可能性。

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