2016
DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/trw048
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Antibiotic resistance is the quintessential One Health issue

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“…Antibiotic resistance being maintained at environmental and health interfaces [15], it is highly relevant to tackle the antibiotic resistance issue in a One-Health approach [25,31] via global, regional and national action plans [13,32,33].…”
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“…Antibiotic resistance being maintained at environmental and health interfaces [15], it is highly relevant to tackle the antibiotic resistance issue in a One-Health approach [25,31] via global, regional and national action plans [13,32,33].…”
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“…The One Health science seems to fall short when it comes to understanding the economic forces behind many emerging infectious diseases; there is a further gap to be bridged between the biomedical, environmental and animal sciences, and the social sciences (Robinson et al, 2016). This approach endorses the supranational entities such as WHO, FAO, and OIE referred as the "Tripartite Alliance (WHO, 2015).…”
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“…3,4 By 2050, 4,73,0000 deaths in Asia and 4,15,0000 deaths in Africa will be attributable to AMR. Over-prescription and irrational use of antimicrobials result in the development and spread of AMR, which is worsened by poor infection control in clinics and hospitals as well as by poor sanitation.…”
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confidence: 99%