Horvat Olga, Kovačević Zorana
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, Hajduk Veljkova 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia.
Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 8, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia.
Antibiotics (Basel). 2025 Jan 6;14(1):38. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics14010038.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a critical threat to human, animal, and environmental health, challenging global efforts to maintain sustainable ecosystems and public health systems. In this review, the complex, cross-disciplinary issues of AMR are explored within the framework of planetary health, emphasizing the interconnectedness of human and veterinary medicine with broader environmental and social systems. Specifically, it addresses the social, economic, environmental, and health dimensions of AMR under the planetary health framework. The social aspects consider how public awareness, education, and healthcare practices shape antimicrobial use (AMU) and resistance patterns. The economic impact evaluates the cost burdens of AMR, including healthcare costs, loss of productivity, and the implications for the livestock and food production industries. The environmental dimension highlights the role of pharmaceutical waste, agricultural runoff, and industrial pollution in contributing to the spread of antimicrobials and resistant pathogens in ecosystems. To illustrate these challenges, a comprehensive literature review using the PubMed and Web of Science databases was conducted, identifying 91 relevant articles on planetary health and AMR. In this review, the knowledge from these studies and additional references is integrated to provide a holistic overview of the AMR crisis. By applying the four pillars of planetary health-social, economic, environmental, and health knowledge-in this manuscript, the necessity is underscored of collaborative strategies across human and veterinary medicine to combat AMR. Ultimately, this synergistic approach aims to shape the policies and practices that safeguard public health, protect ecosystems, and promote a sustainable future by implementing antimicrobial stewardship programs and encouraging prudent AMU.
抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)对人类、动物和环境健康构成了重大威胁,对维护可持续生态系统和公共卫生系统的全球努力构成了挑战。在本综述中,我们在地球健康的框架内探讨了AMR这一复杂的跨学科问题,强调了人类医学和兽医学与更广泛的环境和社会系统之间的相互联系。具体而言,它阐述了地球健康框架下AMR的社会、经济、环境和健康层面。社会层面考量公众意识、教育和医疗实践如何塑造抗菌药物使用(AMU)和耐药模式。经济影响评估了AMR的成本负担,包括医疗成本、生产力损失以及对畜牧业和食品生产行业的影响。环境层面突出了药物废弃物、农业径流和工业污染在促进抗菌药物和耐药病原体在生态系统中传播方面的作用。为了说明这些挑战,我们利用PubMed和Web of Science数据库进行了全面的文献综述,确定了91篇关于地球健康和AMR的相关文章。在本综述中,我们整合了这些研究和其他参考文献中的知识,以全面概述AMR危机。通过在本手稿中应用地球健康的四个支柱——社会、经济、环境和健康知识,强调了人类医学和兽医学之间采取协作策略以对抗AMR的必要性。最终,这种协同方法旨在通过实施抗菌药物管理计划和鼓励谨慎使用AMU来塑造保障公众健康、保护生态系统并促进可持续未来的政策和实践。