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Antimicrobial resistance(AMR):significance to food quality and safety

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摘要 Antibiotic resistance presents a significant challenge to clinical,veterinary,and plant health and is now recognized by the World Health Organization(WHO)as a major emerging problem of global significance.As yet,there have been no successful discoveries of classes of novel antibiotics since 1987.There is an antibiotic discovery void,and it is now widely acknowledged that there is an urgent need for the development of novel antimicrobial agents.For economic reasons,many of the largest pharmaceutical companies have abandoned the antibiotic field,and research conducted by academia was scaled back due to funding cuts following the economic crisis.A post-antibiotic era-in which common infections and minor injuries can kill-far from being an apocalyptic fantasy,is indeed a very real possibility for the 21st century.
出处 《Food Quality and Safety》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第1期15-22,共8页 食品品质与安全研究(英文版)
基金 DWN thanks Professors James Dooley and Ibrahim Banat at Ulster University for critical comments.The Department of Agriculture,Environment and Rural Affairs(DAERA)is gratefully acknowledged for facilitating this literature review process through an Evidence and Innovation project 16/3/11(activity 48125).
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