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关于野生动物作为抗菌药物耐药性储存库的当前认识和知识空白。

Current understanding and knowledge gaps regarding wildlife as reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance.

作者信息

Vezeau Neil, Kahn Laura

机构信息

Personal Capacity, Kula, HI.

One Health Initiative, Washington, DC.

出版信息

Am J Vet Res. 2024 Apr 22;85(6). doi: 10.2460/ajvr.24.02.0040. Print 2024 Jun 1.

DOI:10.2460/ajvr.24.02.0040
PMID:38640951
Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious health issue shared across all One Health domains. Wildlife species represent a key intersection of the animal and environmental domains. They are a relevant but understudied reservoir and route of spread for AMR throughout the environment. Most wildlife AMR research thus far has focused on avian species, terrestrial mammals, and a selection of aquatic and marine species. Pathogens often identified in terrestrial wildlife include enteric zoonotic organisms such as Eschericia coli and Salmonella spp, in addition to nonenterics such as Staphylococci. Resistances have been commonly identified to antimicrobials important in veterinary and human medicine, including β-lactams, tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, and macrolides. Our emerging understanding of the dynamics of AMR distribution across life on Earth provides further opportunities for us to assess the risk it poses to veterinary and human health. Future work will require prioritizing which wildlife most exacerbates and indicates AMR in domestic animals. However, decreasing prices and increasing ease for metagenomic sequencing allows for synergies with expanding wildlife viral disease surveillance. Improved understanding of how wildlife impacts veterinary and human healthcare may increase opportunities for related research funding and global equity in such research. The companion Currents in One Health article by Vezeau and Kahn, JAVMA, June 2024, addresses in further detail the routes of spread of AMR across different animal populations and actions that can be taken to mitigate AMR with special consideration for wildlife sources.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)是所有“同一个健康”领域都面临的严重健康问题。野生动物物种是动物和环境领域的关键交叉点。它们是抗菌药物耐药性在整个环境中的一个相关但研究不足的储存库和传播途径。迄今为止,大多数野生动物抗菌药物耐药性研究都集中在鸟类、陆生哺乳动物以及一些水生和海洋物种上。在陆生野生动物中经常发现的病原体包括肠道人畜共患病原体,如大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌属,此外还有非肠道病原体,如葡萄球菌。已普遍发现对兽医学和人类医学中重要的抗菌药物具有耐药性,包括β-内酰胺类、四环素类、氨基糖苷类和大环内酯类。我们对地球上生命中抗菌药物耐药性分布动态的新认识为我们评估其对兽医学和人类健康构成的风险提供了更多机会。未来的工作将需要确定哪些野生动物对家畜中抗菌药物耐药性的加剧和指示作用最大。然而,宏基因组测序价格的下降和操作的日益简便使得与扩大野生动物病毒病监测能够产生协同作用。更好地了解野生动物如何影响兽医学和人类医疗保健可能会增加相关研究资金的机会以及此类研究中的全球公平性。Vezeau和Kahn在2024年6月的《美国兽医医学协会杂志》上发表的“同一个健康”系列文章进一步详细阐述了抗菌药物耐药性在不同动物种群中的传播途径以及为减轻抗菌药物耐药性可采取的行动,并特别考虑了野生动物来源。

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