An Overview of Antimicrobial Stewardship Optimization: The Use of Antibiotics in Humans and Animals to Prevent Resistance
Md. Mominur Rahman,
Mst. Afroza Alam Tumpa,
Mehrukh Zehravi,
Md. Taslim Sarker,
Md. Yamin,
Md. Rezaul Islam,
Md. Harun-Or-Rashid,
Muniruddin Ahmed,
Sarker Ramproshad,
Banani Mondal,
Abhijit Dey,
Fouad Damiri,
Mohammed Berrada,
Md. Habibur Rahman,
Simona Cavalu
Affiliations
Md. Mominur Rahman
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Mst. Afroza Alam Tumpa
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Mehrukh Zehravi
Department of Clinical Pharmacy Girls Section, Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz University, Alkharj 11942, Saudi Arabia
Md. Taslim Sarker
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Md. Yamin
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Md. Rezaul Islam
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Md. Harun-Or-Rashid
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Muniruddin Ahmed
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh
Sarker Ramproshad
Department of Pharmacy, Ranada Prasad Shaha University, Narayanganj 1400, Bangladesh
Banani Mondal
Department of Pharmacy, Ranada Prasad Shaha University, Narayanganj 1400, Bangladesh
Abhijit Dey
Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, Kolkata 700073, India
Fouad Damiri
Labortory of Biomolecules and Organic Synthesis (BioSynthO), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
Mohammed Berrada
Labortory of Biomolecules and Organic Synthesis (BioSynthO), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Ben M’Sick, University Hassan II of Casablanca, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
Md. Habibur Rahman
Department of Global Medical Science, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju 26426, Korea
Simona Cavalu
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, P-ta 1 Decembrie 10, 410087 Oradea, Romania
Antimicrobials are a type of agent widely used to prevent various microbial infections in humans and animals. Antimicrobial resistance is a major cause of clinical antimicrobial therapy failure, and it has become a major public health concern around the world. Increasing the development of multiple antimicrobials has become available for humans and animals with no appropriate guidance. As a result, inappropriate use of antimicrobials has significantly produced antimicrobial resistance. However, an increasing number of infections such as sepsis are untreatable due to this antimicrobial resistance. In either case, life-saving drugs are rendered ineffective in most cases. The actual causes of antimicrobial resistance are complex and versatile. A lack of adequate health services, unoptimized use of antimicrobials in humans and animals, poor water and sanitation systems, wide gaps in access and research and development in healthcare technologies, and environmental pollution have vital impacts on antimicrobial resistance. This current review will highlight the natural history and basics of the development of antimicrobials, the relationship between antimicrobial use in humans and antimicrobial use in animals, the simplistic pathways, and mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance, and how to control the spread of this resistance.