60% of healthy people infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria

PSNews - Over 60% of healthy people and about 50% of food from livestock and aquatic products were found infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

This is the foreseeable consequence of the indiscriminate use of antibiotics in farming and daily life in Vietnam.

According to Bui Thi Mai Huong of the Department of Food Microbiology & Molecular Biology under the Institute of Nutrition, the initial results from SATREPS project show that the situation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in food in Vietnam is alarming.

Over 60% of healthy people and about 50% of food from livestock and aquatic products in Vietnam were found infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Over 60% of healthy people and about 50% of food from livestock and aquatic products in Vietnam were found infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

In details, over 60% of healthy people and about 50% of food from livestock and aquatic products in Vietnam were detected infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The same situation was also found in many other Southeast Asian countries and a timely preventive solution is needed.

Earlier, on assessing the level of E. coli-contamination, which can cause serious food poisoning, researchers collected 330 food samples from markets, supermarkets and slaughterhouses in Ho Chi Minh City.

When tested, the Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-positive E. Coli (ESBL E.Coli) was found in 150 out of the 330 samples (approximately 45.5%). ESBL E. Coli was found particularly high in pork (34.8%), beef (34.4%) and shrimp/fish (29.3%).

Alarmingly, 100% of the chicken samples collected from slaughterhouses were found positive with ESBL E.coli.

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