2023
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-023-02127-6
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The Antibiocene – towards an eco-social analysis of humanity’s antimicrobial footprint

Claas Kirchhelle

Abstract: Over eight decades of mass antimicrobial exposures have changed microbial populations and genes at a global level. This thought piece argues that adequately responding to the anthropogenic transformation of the microbial commons requires reframing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as the pheno- and genotypic signal of a new geological era – an Antibiocene. Thinking through the multiple spatiotemporal, biological, and social scales of this Antibiocene opens important perspectives on the long-term goals of (anti)mi… Show more

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“…Moving Beyond the Antibiocene [28] The researcher draws upon the microbial commons concepts and eight decades of antimicrobial-fueled living (the Antibiocene) to avocate for a strategies to: 1) preserve the microbial commons and 2) envision "eubiotic governance. "…”
Section: Inherent Microbial Properties For a Sustainble Future [Citat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moving Beyond the Antibiocene [28] The researcher draws upon the microbial commons concepts and eight decades of antimicrobial-fueled living (the Antibiocene) to avocate for a strategies to: 1) preserve the microbial commons and 2) envision "eubiotic governance. "…”
Section: Inherent Microbial Properties For a Sustainble Future [Citat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to replace germ theory misapplication with a holobiont-centric view where microbiomes are embraced as the facilitators of maximized human holobiont consciousness, functional capacities, improved healthcare and wellness, sustainable living, and being better prepared to fully engage the biocivilizations described by Slijepcevic [49]. Part of this process is to retire the idea that we are on a mission to destroy life via the Antibiocene [28].…”
Section: Inherent Microbial Properties For a Sustainble Future [Citat...mentioning
confidence: 99%