<p>Food products are becoming increasingly affected by the use of antibiotics as the transfer of residual veterinary drugs antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its genes (ARGs) occurs through unexplained mechanisms representing a public health threat. As part of the framework proposed by One Health it is essential to include information on animal and food chain pathogens in AMR surveillance programs since human and animal health are interconnected. Therefore this Special Issue will pay specific attention to human animal plant food and environment interfaces and will try to explore intervention strategies against foodborne pathogens. Furthermore it will characterize the variation in the composition of a healthy human gut microbiome in correlation with antibiotic usage and yoghurt consumption. The Special Issue focus on intervention strategies and food safety in light of antibiotic usage in animal and plants and discuss ARB and ARG in further detail.</p>
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