Integrating the One Health Approach to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance in Developing Countries
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https://doi.org/10.4238/vfb91p31Abstract
The study reviews Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) within the One Health (OH) concept framework. We went over papers covering "AMR" and "OH." AMR most clearly embodies the idea of OH among world health concerns. AMR is a worldwide problem affecting people, their surroundings, and wildlife. This relates to every one of the three components because of the careless and too-strong use of antimicrobials in many different sectors (human, cattle, and agricultural). Resistant bacteria proliferate due to inadequate antibiotic management, poor infection control, agrarian waste, environmental pollutants, and human and animal mobility, carrying resistant germs. Emphasizing the several stakeholders involved in OH, the study aimed to investigate the problem of AMR from the health perspective.
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