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Title: One health: persistence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the swine farm environment.
Authors: WUADEN, C. R.
PASTORE, J.
REBELATTO, R.
LAZZAROTTI, M.
NICOLOSO, R. da S.
MABON, F. S.
KICH, J. D.
Affiliation: CAMILA ROSANA WUADEN; JANAÍNA PASTORE; RAQUEL REBELATTO, CNPSA; MATEUS LAZZAROTTI, CNPSA; RODRIGO DA SILVEIRA NICOLOSO, CPACT; FRANCIELE SIQUEIRA MABON, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA.
Date Issued: 2025
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS IN PIG AND PORK, 15., 2025, Rennes. Proceedings... Paris: Anses: Ifip: Inrae; Nantes: Oniris, 2025. p. 166-167. SafePork 2025.
Description: At the core of the "One Health” debate is the distribution of determinants of antibiotic resistance (AMR) in the environment affected by intensive animal husbandry, which requires further research. Brazilian intensive pig farming uses oral antimicrobials (ATM) prophylactically resulting in selective pressure for resistant bacterial populations in the enteric microbiota. Therefore, manure, although rich in nutrients for use as fertilizer, also contains ATM and resistance determinants This cross-sectional study addresses the persistence of AMR in the environment of swine farms.
Thesagro: Meio Ambiente
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Suíno
Keywords: Resistência antimicrobiana
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Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em anais de congresso (CNPSA)


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