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Título: Antimicrobials and resistant bacteria in global fish farming and the possible risk for public health
Título(s) alternativo(s): Antimicrobianos e bactérias resistentes na piscicultura global e o possível risco para a saúde pública
Autor(es): Gazal, Luís Eduardo de Souza
Brito, Kelly Cristina Tagliari de
Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama
Nakazato, Gerson
Cavalli, Lissandra Souto
Otutumi, Luciana Kazue
Brito, Benito Guimarães de
Data do documento: 19-Out-2020
Resumo: The use of antimicrobials in fish farming is a reflection of the fast aquaculture development worldwide. The intensification of aquaculture to achieve market demands could lead to an increase in infectious diseases by pathogenic bacteria. Consequently, antimicrobials act as controls for emerging infectious diseases, but their use must follow the rules and regulations of the country where the activity is performed. Although the regulations impose limits to the use of antimicrobials in fish farming, many studies show that resistant bacteria are isolated from this system. The selection of resistant bacteria is not limited only to the use of antimicrobials, but also to co-selection of resistance genes or even with cross-resistance processes. Resistant bacteria from fish farming are a serious concern because they can be acquired by humans with handling or food chain, which may represent a public health problem. In the present review, we present an overview of antimicrobials use in aquaculture, the antimicrobial resistance and the impact of antimicrobial and bacterial resistance from a public health perspective.
Palavras-chave: Aquaculture
Animal husbandry
Fish production
Antimicrobial resistance
Food safety
Citação: Gazal, Luís Eduardo de Souza; Brito, Kelly Cristina Tagliari de; Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama; Nakazato, Gerson; Cavalli, Lissandra Souto; Otutumi, Luciana Kazue; Brito, Benito Guimarães de. Antimicrobials and resistant bacteria in global fish farming and the possible risk for public health. Arquivos do Instituto Biológico, v. 87, e0362019, 2020.
ISSN: 1808-1657
Número DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657000362019
Idioma: en_US
Editora: Instituto Biológico
Local da Publicação: São Paulo
URI: http://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/646
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