Alternatives to antibiotics in a One Health context and the role genomics can play in reducing antimicrobial use

2020 
Abstract Background This review follows on from the International Conference on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (ICOHAR 2019), where strategies to improve the fundamental understanding and management of antimicrobial resistance at the interface between humans, animals and the environment were discussed. Objective This review identifies alternatives to antimicrobials in a One Health context, noting how advances in genomic technologies are assisting their development and enabling more targeted use of antimicrobials. Sources Key articles on the use of microbiota modulation, livestock breeding and gene editing, vaccination, anti-virulence strategies and bacteriophage therapy are discussed. Content Antimicrobials are central for disease control, but reducing their use is paramount due to the rise of transmissible antimicrobial resistance. This review discusses antimicrobial alternatives in the context of improved understanding of fundamental host-pathogen and microbiota interactions using genomic tools. Implications Host and microbial genomics and other novel technologies have an important role to play in devising disease control strategies for healthier animals and humans that in turn reduce our reliance on antimicrobials.
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