[Development of antibiotic resistance in animals not receiving antibiotic therapy].

Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.5802/crbiol.116
Jean-Yves Madec
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The fight against antibiotic resistance in the animal sector over the last ten years in France (Ecoantibio plans) has largely focused on reducing the veterinary use of antibiotics. However, antibiotic resistance in an animal is not necessarily due to antibiotic therapy, but can also result from the transmission of resistant bacteria or resistance plasmids. Several examples illustrate the importance of this transmission of antibiotic resistance in the animal world, which are detailed in this communication. Like in human medicine, this nosocomial transmission can be observed in veterinary care institutions, as well as in animal husbandry. It also explains the presence of antibiotic resistance on the surface of foodstuffs, which by definition are not treated with antibiotics. At the international level, countries that are very virtuous in their use of veterinary antibiotics can display high levels of antibiotic resistance through the importation of carrier animals. Finally, the presence of antibiotic resistance in wildlife is likewise explained by contamination and not by antibiotic treatment. All these situations demonstrate that, in addition to paying attention to antibiotic prescription, an equally important facet of the fight against antibiotic resistance is to control the transmission routes of resistant bacteria.

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[未接受抗生素治疗的动物产生抗药性]。
过去十年间,法国在动物领域抗击抗生素耐药性的工作(Ecoantibio 计划)主要集中在减少兽用抗生素的使用上。然而,动物的抗生素耐药性并不一定是抗生素治疗的结果,也可能是耐药细菌或耐药质粒传播的结果。有几个例子可以说明抗生素耐药性在动物世界传播的重要性,本通讯将对此进行详细介绍。与人类医学一样,在兽医护理机构和畜牧业中也可以观察到这种病菌传播。这也解释了为什么食品表面会出现抗生素耐药性,因为根据定义,食品是不用抗生素处理的。在国际层面上,那些在使用兽用抗生素方面非常娴熟的国家,也会通过进口带菌动物而表现出很高的抗生素耐药性。最后,野生动物出现抗生素耐药性的原因同样是污染,而不是抗生素治疗。所有这些情况都表明,除了注意抗生素处方之外,抗击抗生素耐药性的一个同样重要的方面是控制耐药细菌的传播途径。
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