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There is increasing evidence showing that non-human antimicrobial consumption provides a powerful selective force that promotes the emergence, transmission and distribution of resistance in pathogenic, commensal as well as zoonotic bacteria in animals. This text aimed at discussing the selection, understanding the transmission and determining the distribution of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in pigs. The authors relied on the Danish experience (through the Danish Integerated Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring and Research programme) to design data and develop methods needed to answer…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There is increasing evidence showing that non-human antimicrobial consumption provides a powerful selective force that promotes the emergence, transmission and distribution of resistance in pathogenic, commensal as well as zoonotic bacteria in animals. This text aimed at discussing the selection, understanding the transmission and determining the distribution of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in pigs. The authors relied on the Danish experience (through the Danish Integerated Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring and Research programme) to design data and develop methods needed to answer questions that are of crucial importance for conducting microbial risk assessments.
Autorenporträt
Emmanuel Nji Abatih is an assistant researcher and lecturer at the Institute of Tropical Medicine. He has a PhD from the University of Copenhagen./ Annette Kjær Ersbøll is a Professor in register based research and lecturer at the University of Southern Denmark.