. Food-borne antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is a particular issue for bacterial pathogens
in the food chain. For more than 50 years, antimicrobial agents
have been an essential component of infectious disease treatment, in
both human and veterinary medicine, and the use of such agents has
resulted in the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance.
The public health consequences of this resistance can involve
increased frequency of treatment failures and severity of infection
including prolonged duration of illness, progression to systemic
infections, increased hospitalization, and increased mortality
. Food-borne antimicrobial resistanceAntimicrobial resistance is a particular issue for bacterial pathogensin the food chain. For more than 50 years, antimicrobial agentshave been an essential component of infectious disease treatment, inboth human and veterinary medicine, and the use of such agents hasresulted in the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance.The public health consequences of this resistance can involveincreased frequency of treatment failures and severity of infectionincluding prolonged duration of illness, progression to systemicinfections, increased hospitalization, and increased mortality
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