Evaluating human exposure to antibiotic resistance genes

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Zhou Zhenchao [1 ]
Chen Hong [1 ,2 ]
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[1] College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
[2] International Cooperation Base of Environmental Pollution and Ecological Health, Science and Technology Agency of Zhejiang, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,
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Antibiotic resistance genes; Human exposure; Biosafety;
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R978.1 [抗生素];
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Antibiotic resistance is an escalating global concern, leading to millions of annual fatalities. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) present in bacteria equip them to withstand the effects of antibiotics. Intra- and interspecific ARGs transmission through horizontal gene transfer further exacerbates resistance dissemination. The presence of ARGs in the environment heightens the probability of human exposure via direct inhalation, ingestion, or contact with polluted air, food, or water, posing substantial biosafety and health hazards. Consequently, ARGs represent a critical focal point in public health and environmental safety and are classified as emerging contaminants. This perspective underscores the necessity to assess ARG exposure within the One Health framework and to accord greater attention to the mitigation strategies and tactics associated with ARGs.
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