Antibiotic resistance increases with local temperature

抗生素耐药性 抗生素 生物 人口 细菌 微生物学 抗药性 肺炎克雷伯菌 抗性(生态学) 抗菌剂 金黄色葡萄球菌 生态学 大肠杆菌 医学 环境卫生 遗传学 基因
作者
Derek R. MacFadden,Sarah F. McGough,David N. Fisman,Mauricio Santillana,John S. Brownstein
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期刊:Nature Climate Change [Springer Nature]
卷期号:8 (6): 510-514 被引量:348
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DOI:10.1038/s41558-018-0161-6
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Bacteria that cause infections in humans can develop or acquire resistance to antibiotics commonly used against them1,2. Antimicrobial resistance (in bacteria and other microbes) causes significant morbidity worldwide, and some estimates indicate the attributable mortality could reach up to 10 million by 20502–4. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is believed to develop largely under the selective pressure of antibiotic use; however, other factors may contribute to population level increases in antibiotic resistance1,2. We explored the role of climate (temperature) and additional factors on the distribution of antibiotic resistance across the United States, and here we show that increasing local temperature as well as population density are associated with increasing antibiotic resistance (percent resistant) in common pathogens. We found that an increase in temperature of 10 °C across regions was associated with an increases in antibiotic resistance of 4.2%, 2.2%, and 2.7% for the common pathogens Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Staphylococcus aureus. The associations between temperature and antibiotic resistance in this ecological study are consistent across most classes of antibiotics and pathogens and may be strengthening over time. These findings suggest that current forecasts of the burden of antibiotic resistance could be significant underestimates in the face of a growing population and climate change4. Based on an analysis of the distribution of antibiotic resistance across the United States, research shows that increasing local temperatures as well as population density across regions are associated with increasing antibiotic resistance in common bacterial pathogens.
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