id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-281836-j1r771nq Hernando-Amado, Sara Antibiotic Resistance: Moving From Individual Health Norms to Social Norms in One Health and Global Health 2020-08-28 .txt text/plain 14097 630 35 Global Health is based on a broad collaborative and transnational approach to establish "health for all humans." In this case, it focuses AR at a general (global) scale, considering that the selection and global spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARBs) and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are a problem that influences the health of human societies with disparate social and economic structures and is linked to many societal and ecological factors (Chokshi et al., 2019) . Although not belonging to the antibiotic resistome, genes frequently associated with resistance to other antimicrobials, such as heavy metals or biocides, as well as the genes of the MGEs backbones, eventually involved in the transmission and selection of ARGs among microbial populations, the mobilome at large, are also relevant to track the emergence and dissemination of AR among different habitats Martinez et al., 2017; Baquero et al., 2019) . ./cache/cord-281836-j1r771nq.txt ./txt/cord-281836-j1r771nq.txt