Antimicrobial Resistance Burden in India and Germany in 2022: A Systematic Analysis along withOne Health Perspective

  24 February 2024

This study examines the correlations of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens in India and Germany, revealing high resistance in animals to β-lactam and quinolone, and in humans to aminoglycosides and β-lactams. In Germany, β-lactam was reported to be the most resistant pathogen in all sectors. E. coli was the most frequent pathogen in both countries, suggesting monitoring and developing appropriate antibiotic regimens could improve antibiotic control.

Further reading: Preprints.org
Author(s): Gunjan K et al
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