Reducing antibiotic use to decrease antimicrobial resistance

The systemic use of antibiotics in farm animals is a major contributor to antimicrobial resistance.

More than 80% of all antibiotics produced in the world go into animal husbandry and lot feeding in particular.  The majority of these antibiotics are used prophylactically – as growth promoters, for health maintenance and to improve cost efficiencies. 

The high volume of antibiotics used in this way contributes directly to the development of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.  These bacteria can then be transmitted via direct contact between animals and humans, or through the food chain and the environment – soil and water. 

How does the systematic use of antibiotics in livestock production affect antibiotic resistance?

ABC 7:30 Report: Antibiotic Resistance in the Food Chain

Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer UK – Sounding the alarm on antibiotics.

Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary of Denmark – World Antibiotic Awareness Week.

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