Factors associated with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment from a One Health perspective: Protocol for a systematic evidence map
Creators
- Gardner, Brian1
- Betson, Martha1
- Cabal Rosel, Adriana2
- Caniça, Manuela3
- Chambers, Mark4
- Contadini, Francesca M.4
- Gonzales Villeta, Laura C.4
- Hassan, Marwa M.4
- La Ragione, Roberto4
- De Menezes, Alexandre5
- Messina, Davde6
- Nichols, Gordon7
- Olivenca, Daniel V.3
- Phalkey, Revati7
- Prada, Joaquin M.1
- Ruppitsch, Werner2
- Santorelli, Lorenzo A.1
- Selemetas, Nick1
- Tharmakulasingam, Mukunthan8
- van Vliet, Arnoud H. M.1
- Wögerbauer, Markus2
- Deza-Cruz, Iñaki1
- Lo Iacono, Gianni1
- 1. School of Veterinary Medicine (VSM), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
- 2. Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Vienna, Austria
- 3. Infectious Diseases Department, National Institute of Health DrRicardo Jorge, Lisboa, Portugal
- 4. School of Veterinary Medicine (VSM), University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
- 5. Department of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland Galway
- 6. School of Veterinary Medicine (VSM), University of Nottingham, Loughborough, United Kingdom
- 7. Public Health England, UK
- 8. Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, Faculty of Electronics and Physical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford GU27XH, Surrey, UK
Description
This was developed within the FED-AMR project and is associated with WP6-T1 “Factors influencing the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment”.
It describes the protocol for a systematic evidence map of the scientific literature concerning factors associated with the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in the environment. This protocol adheres to the PRISMA-P statement: an established procedure for planning systematic evidence work. A key outcome of this systematic evidence map is to gather data items for future analysis work; potentially, this has application in identifying the main environmental risk factors associated with the presence and transmission of antibiotic resistance. This has important implications concerning risk mitigation for public and animal health.
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