A multi-sectoral approach to antimicrobial resistance containment: Insights from One Health DOI Creative Commons
Yan Cheng, Xueting Wang, Yingying Ma

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One Health Bulletin, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 23, 2024

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a serious threat to global public health. By 2050, AMR is estimated cause 1.91 million deaths annually, with related mortality reaching 8.22 million. The challenges posed by extend beyond the healthcare system include animal health and environmental factors such as livestock farming, urbanization, climate change. “One Health” approach, an interdisciplinary cross-regional collaborative strategy, integrates management of human, animal, It considered crucial framework for addressing complex providing both scientific preventive strategies combat AMR. From October 12 13, 2024, Second One Health Conference Resistance Containment was successfully held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, under theme “Hand Hand Contain AMR”. conference brought together experts from various fields engage in-depth discussions on control, consensus take action towards advancing community. This strengthened multi-sectoral collaboration, promoted cross-departmental cross-national cooperation, enhanced awareness AMR, explored control mechanisms, provided theoretical practical guidance mitigating also called increased investment research development efforts containment.

Language: Английский

A Systematic Review and Comprehensive Analysis of mcr Gene Prevalence in Bacterial Isolates in Arab Countries DOI Creative Commons
Mouayad Zuheir Bakleh, Muhammad Kohailan, Muhammad Marwan

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Antibiotics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(10), P. 958 - 958

Published: Oct. 11, 2024

The resurgence of colistin has become critical in combating multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. However, the emergence mobilized resistance (

Language: Английский

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Biomimetic Antifungal Materials: Countering the Challenge of Multidrug-Resistant Fungi DOI Creative Commons
Hazim O. Khalifa, Atef F. Oreiby, Mohamed Abdel‐Hamid

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Biomimetics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(7), P. 425 - 425

Published: July 12, 2024

In light of rising public health threats like antifungal and antimicrobial resistance, alongside the slowdown in new development, biomimetics have shown promise as therapeutic agents. Multidrug-resistant fungi pose significant challenges they quickly develop making traditional antifungals less effective. Developing is also complicated by need to target eukaryotic cells without harming host. This review examines biomimetic materials that mimic natural biological mechanisms for targeted efficient action. It covers a range agents, including peptides, alginate-based antifungals, chitosan derivatives, nanoparticles, plant-derived polyphenols, probiotic bacteria. These agents work through such disrupting cell membranes, generating reactive oxygen species, inhibiting essential fungal processes. Despite their potential, remain terms ensuring biocompatibility, optimizing delivery, overcoming potential resistance. Production scalability economic viability are concerns. Future research should enhance stability efficacy these materials, integrate multifunctional approaches, sophisticated delivery systems. Interdisciplinary efforts needed understand interactions between cells, host environment. Long-term environmental impacts, resistance mechanisms, standardized testing protocols require further study. conclusion, while represent revolutionary approach combating multidrug-resistant fungi, extensive development fully realize potential.

Language: Английский

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A multi-sectoral approach to antimicrobial resistance containment: Insights from One Health DOI Creative Commons
Yan Cheng, Xueting Wang, Yingying Ma

et al.

One Health Bulletin, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 23, 2024

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a serious threat to global public health. By 2050, AMR is estimated cause 1.91 million deaths annually, with related mortality reaching 8.22 million. The challenges posed by extend beyond the healthcare system include animal health and environmental factors such as livestock farming, urbanization, climate change. “One Health” approach, an interdisciplinary cross-regional collaborative strategy, integrates management of human, animal, It considered crucial framework for addressing complex providing both scientific preventive strategies combat AMR. From October 12 13, 2024, Second One Health Conference Resistance Containment was successfully held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, under theme “Hand Hand Contain AMR”. conference brought together experts from various fields engage in-depth discussions on control, consensus take action towards advancing community. This strengthened multi-sectoral collaboration, promoted cross-departmental cross-national cooperation, enhanced awareness AMR, explored control mechanisms, provided theoretical practical guidance mitigating also called increased investment research development efforts containment.

Language: Английский

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