Last updated on 14-12-2024 by Brecht Devleesschauwer
Peer reviewed scientific article
English
Authors
Narmada Venkateswaran; Lucien R. Swetschinski; Christina Fastl; Carlotta Di Bari; Nicola G. Criscuolo; Ranya Mulchandani; Cheng Zhao; Tomislav Meštrović; Kevin S. Ikuta; Sara Babo Martins; Lucy A. Coyne; João Sucena Afonso; Ben Huntington; Jonathan Rushton; Brecht Devleesschauwer; Benn Sartorius; Thomas P. Van Boeckel; David M. PigottKeywords
Article written during project(s) :
Abstract:
Background
Bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global threat to both humans and livestock. Despite this, there is limited global consensus on data-informed, priority areas for intervention in both sectors. We compare current livestock AMR data collection efforts with other variables pertinent to human and livestock AMR to identify critical data gaps and mutual priorities.
Methods
We globally synthesized livestock AMR data from open-source surveillance reports and point prevalence surveys stratified for six pathogens (Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, non-typhoidal …