Access to antibiotics continues to change for U.S. livestock producers. Soon, antibiotics likely will not be available over-the-counter (OTC) through traditional retail channels at all. When the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) took effect in 2017, the use of “medically important” antibiotics ...
This report analyzes the annual purchases of veterinary antibiotics by licensed over-the-counter retailers from 2002 to 2012, and does not include purchases by pharmacists or veterinarians. The purchase data is combined with product label information including active antibiotic ingredient concentration, an...
Composting is being increasingly employed for the recycling of nutrients in manure from the livestock industry. However, composting manure from animals fed... R Sharma,FJ Larney,J Chen,... - 《Journal of Environmental Quality》 被引量: 54发表: 2009年 Over-the-counter topical antimicrobials: eff...
Economic impact of a ban on the use of over-the-counter antibiotics in U.S. swine rations - Hayes, Jensen, et al. - 1999Hayes D J;Jensen H H;Backstrom L;.Economic impact of a ban on the use of over-the-counter antibiotics.Ames IA USA:Center for Agricultural and Rural Development ...
labeled “inactive” in several over-the-counter and prescription based drugs that could be harming you and your family. The fact that they are called “inactive” is a detraction from what they really are…anything you put in your body is active and here’s the information you need to ...
Since the introduction of antibiotics into mainstream health care, resistance to these drugs has become a widespread issue that continues to increase worldwide. Policy decisions to mitigate the development of antimicrobial resistance are hampered by the
aThis study represents a comprehensive comparison of multiple livestock operation types with different lagoon treatment strategies, which were monitored over the same time frame for quantities of two ARG classes along with antibiotics, basic water quality constituents, and trace element concentrations. Moni...
Livestock Antibiotic Debate Heats Up The use of antibiotics in livestock to reduce disease and promote growth has been controversial for many years. But the debate has heated up as concern grows that bacteria that cause illnesses in humans are becoming more resistant to ant... B Hileman - 《...
One might counter that their male dog would rather breed with a female in heat than be by their side if the opportunity presented itself, and the Drs. Coppingers likewise maintain that the drive to hunt in dogs is not that strong. But I would counter that this is because such a dog’...
The key themes identified to be driving crossover-use were: (1) medicine-providers' and livestock-keepers' perceptions of the effectiveness and safety of antibiotics, (2) livestock-keepers' sources of information, (3) differences in availability of human and veterinary services ...