马皮肤病的抗生素耐药性:我们应该怎么做?

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Rosanna Marsella
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摘要

抗生素耐药性是全世界和跨物种日益关注的问题。这对有皮肤感染的马尤其重要,因为它们中的许多都感染了金黄色葡萄球菌,这种葡萄球菌也可以在人类身上定居。越来越多的文献记录了耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)在马体内的定植以及MRSA在马和兽医之间的传播,反之亦然。与MRSA的定植并不总是导致疾病,但对其他马,主人,处理者,特别是兽医有潜在的影响。世卫组织公布了确定哪些抗生素对人类至关重要的标准,并对它们的优先级别进行了排序。兽医行业面临越来越大的压力,要求限制抗生素的使用,以尽量减少选择耐药性,这可能对人类健康产生影响。马很少有被批准的抗生素,一些注射剂是第三代头孢菌素,属于至关重要的一类。由于耐药细菌在马与人之间传播的潜在风险,兽医改变抗生素使用方法并实行负责任的抗生素管理至关重要。为了尽量减少抗生素耐药性,我们应该首先通过解决潜在疾病来预防感染。一旦出现皮肤感染,重要的是使用适当的局部抗菌治疗,尽量减少全身抗生素的使用,保持良好的卫生习惯,并教育业主如何长期管理。
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Antibiotic resistance in equine dermatology: what should we do?

Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern worldwide and across species. This is especially important in horses with skin infections, as many of them are infected with Staphylococcus aureus, which can also colonize people. An increasing body of literature has documented colonization of horses with methicillin-resistant S aureus (MRSA) and transmission of MRSA between horses and veterinarians and vice versa. Colonization with MRSA does not always result in disease but has a potential impact on other horses, owners, handlers, and especially veterinarians. The WHO has published criteria to determine which antibiotics are critically important for people and ranked their level of priority. Increased pressure has been placed on the veterinary profession to limit antibiotic use to minimize selection for resistance, which can have an impact on human health. Horses have few approved antibiotics, and some of the injectables are third-generation cephalosporins, which belong to the critically important category. Due to the potential risk of transmission of resistant bacteria between horses and people, it is critical for veterinarians to change the approach toward antibiotics use and practice responsible antibiotic stewardship. To minimize antibiotic resistance, we should try to prevent infections in the first place by addressing the underlying disease. Once skin infections are present, it is important to use appropriate topical antimicrobial therapy, minimize the use of systemic antibiotics, practice proper hygiene, and educate owners about long-term management.

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1.60
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539
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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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