Revista Médica de la Universidad de Costa Rica ISSN electrónico: 1659-2441

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Oxytetracycline and Gentamicin: Two Clinically relevant Antimicrobials Widely Used by Costa Rican Farmers. Implications of Their Use Outside Clinical Cettings and Request for Action
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Keywords

oxitetraciclina
gentamicina
resistencia antimicrobiana
agricultura
oxytetracycline
gentamicin
antimicrobial-resistance
plant agriculture

How to Cite

Rodríguez Sánchez, C. (2008). Oxytetracycline and Gentamicin: Two Clinically relevant Antimicrobials Widely Used by Costa Rican Farmers. Implications of Their Use Outside Clinical Cettings and Request for Action. Revista Médica De La Universidad De Costa Rica, 2(2), 64–71. https://doi.org/10.15517/rmu.v2i2.7848

Abstract

This mini-review deals with oxytetracycline and gentamicin: two clinically-relevant antimicrobials that find extensive usage in horticulture and other productive activities. The manuscript begins with a few words on their mechanism of action and clinical utility. Thereafter I address the most important mechanisms of acquired or intrinsic resistance described to date and some implications of the unrestricted use of these drugs outside clinical settings. A number of reports on the occurrence of antimicrobial-resistance genes and antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in agroecosystems illustrates that a threat exists and justifies the plea for monitoring programs and environmental risk assessments with which the article concludes.
https://doi.org/10.15517/rmu.v2i2.7848
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