@article{fdi:010087723, title = {{A}ntimicrobial-resistant bacteria carriage in rodents according to habitat anthropization}, author = {{V}ittecoq, {M}. and {E}lguero, {E}ric and {B}razier, {L}. and {R}enaud, {N}. and {B}lanchon, {T}. and {R}oux, {F}. and {R}enaud, {F}. and {D}urand, {P}. and {T}homas, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}t is increasingly suggested that the dynamics of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in the wild are mostly anthropogenically driven, but the spatial and temporal scales at which these phenomena occur in landscapes are only partially understood. {H}ere, we explore this topic by studying antimicrobial resistance in the commensal bacteria from micromammals sampled at 12 sites from a large heterogenous landscape (the {C}armargue area, {R}hone {D}elta) along a gradient of anthropization: natural reserves, rural areas, towns, and sewage-water treatment plants. {T}here was a positive relationship between the frequency of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the level of habitat anthropization. {A}lthough low, antimicrobial resistance was also present in natural reserves, even in the oldest one, founded in 1954. {T}his study is one of the first to support the idea that rodents in human-altered habitats are important components of the environmental pool of resistance to clinically relevant antimicrobials and also that a "{O}ne {H}ealth" approach is required to assess issues related to antimicrobial resistance dynamics in anthropized landscapes.}, keywords = {{A}ntimicrobial resistance ; {L}andscape ; {R}odents ; {B}acteria ; {A}nthropization ; {FRANCE} ; {CAMARGUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}cohealth}, volume = {[{E}arly access]}, numero = {}, pages = {[9 p.]}, ISSN = {1612-9202}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1007/s10393-023-01638-7}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010087723}, }