The effects of subtherapeutic antibiotic use in farm animals on the proliferation and persistence of an- tibiotic resistance among soil bacteria. ISME J 2007;1:191-203.GHOSH, S.; LAPARA, T. M. The effects of subtherapeutic antibiotic use in farm animals on the proliferation and persistence ...
In humans, the control of resistance is based on hygienic measures: prevention of cross contamination and a decrease in the usage of antibiotics. In food animals housed closely together, hygienic measures, such as prevention of oral-faecal contact, are not feasible. Therefore, diminishing the need...
The Food and Drug Administration recognized animal agriculture as aleading sourceof antibiotic resistance 15 years ago and attempted to promulgate regulations to curb excessive usage. Their approach ultimately failed, stymied by two key problems. First, the FDA does not regulate a key source of antib...
Many countries, particularly those in Europe, have made substantial efforts to curb antibiotic use in food-producing animals, employing a range of stewardship interventions.31 Since 1996, the Danish government has produced an annual report of antibiotic usage and resistance in humans and farm animals...
Survey of antimicrobial usage in animal health in the European Union Deutsches Tierärzteblatt (1998) Fedesa (Fédération Européenne de la Santé Animale), 2001. Antibiotic use in farm animals does not threaten animal... There are more references available in the full text version of this art...
The Niman Ranch network of over 600 independent family farmers and ranchers prove every day that routine antibiotic use is not necessary when animals are provided a low-stress environment with extra space, fresh air and humane animal care.” -Chris Oliviero, General Manager, Niman Ranch Abou...
INTRODUCTION Antibiotic usage in animal production has led to concerns in public, regulatory and scientific arenas about resistant bacteria in farm animals and its transfer to humans. Research has shown that livestock may serve as a reservoir of resistant bacteria that may transfer to our food ...
In July 1971, the polyether ionophorous antibiotic monensin was introduced in the United States for the control of coccidiosis in poultry. At that time, pr... HD Chapman,TK Jeffers,RB Williams - 《Poultry Science》 被引量: 206发表: 2010年 Antibiotic Usage in Animals Antibiotic use whether ...
We found that the participants in the study had many positive experiences with achieving a lowered need for antibiotics and pZnO. By upgrading on feeding and management and focusing on prevention of diseases, many herds had succeeded in lowering the usage of medicine with no harmful effect on ...
High usage and presence in the environment has led to increased tetracycline resistance in some enterics, such as Aeromonas, Enterobacter, Salmonella and Klebsiella species (Akiyama et al., 2013; Lee and Wendy, 2017). 2.4. Sulfonamide-resistance genes Sulfonamides, first introduced in 1935, are ...