Antimicrobial resistance burden in India and Germany in 2022: A systematic analysis along with One Health perspective

  16 September 2024

This study investigates the correlations of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens in India and Germany, revealing high resistance to β-lactams in animals and quinolone in humans. In Germany, β-lactam resistance is high across all sectors. E. coli is the most frequent and resistant pathogen in both countries, emphasizing the need for monitoring antibiotic resistance patterns and developing targeted regimens.

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Author(s): Gunjan K et al
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