“A study into the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria cultured from the ears of a sample of dogs in Budapest “
Absztrakt
“Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top ten global public health threats facing
humanity”, according to the WHO. AMR is recognized as a One Health concern as it extends
across humans, animals, and their environment. The potential for AMR transmission between
animals and humans coexisting in the same environment is a major concern. The challenge of
antibiotic resistance ranks among the most pressing threats to the treatment of infectious
diseases. Numerous studies have demonstrated the increasing prevalence of AMR in
companion animals. AMR impacting bacterial isolates in the ear canal microbiome has been
documented in many countries and is a common occurrence in bacteria associated with otitis.
In the ear canal, multidrug-resistant bacteria have also been identified, especially in cases
involving Pseudomonas aeruginosa.