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Product title : | Antimicrobial resistance in animal and public health |
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Author(s) : | J. Acar & G. Moulin ; Ed.: 2012 | |
Summary :The focus of this Review is to address the various factors that must be taken into account when trying to understand the antimicrobial resistance problem, with a particular focus on the use of antimicrobials in animals. Centre of interests :
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- Contents Vol. 31 (1)
- Preface
- Antimicrobial resistance in animal and public health: introduction and classification of antimicrobial agents
- Antimicrobial resistance: a complex issue
- Susceptibility testing methods, resistance and breakpoints: what do these terms really mean?
- Antimicrobial agents targeting bacterial cell walls and cell membranes
- Antibiotics that affect the ribosome
- Antimicrobials that affect the synthesis and conformation of nucleic acids
- Cross-resistance between biocides and antimicrobials: an emerging question
- Surveillance and monitoring of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic consumption in humans and animals
- Human use of antimicrobial agents
- Antimicrobial stewardship: lessons from human healthcare
- Use of antimicrobial agents in livestock
- Use of antimicrobial agents in aquaculture
- Use of antibiotics in plant agriculture
- Clinical impact of antimicrobial resistance in humans
- Clinical impact of antimicrobial resistance in animals
- Evidence for the circulation of antimicrobial resistant strains and genes in nature and especially between humans and animals
- The transfer of antibiotic resistance from food to humans: facts, implications and future directions
- Quantitative human health risk assessments of antimicrobial use in animals and selection of resistance: a review of publicly available reports
- Containment of antimicrobial resistance due to use of antimicrobial agents in animals intended for food: WHO perspective
- Responsibilities of regulatory agencies in the marketing of antimicrobials
- Antimicrobial resistance and the guidelines of the International Cooperation on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Veterinary Medicinal Products (VICH)
- Impact assessment of risk management interventions
- Antimicrobial resistance and the activities of the Codex Alimentarius Commission
- Antimicrobial resistance and the standards of the World Organisation for Animal Health
- Prudent use guidelines: a review of existing veterinary guidelines
- Conclusions