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Results of a study assessing the possibility of antibiotic resistance from macrolide antibiotic use in food animals show the human health risks are extremely low. On the other hand, reduced antibiotic use can adversely impact animal health. Read More >
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The American Veterinary Medical Association responds to recommendations to ban antibiotics made by the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production. The AVMA opposes passing legislation that would ban the use of these antibiotics before science-based studies and risk-based evalua... Read More >
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This research papers attempts to quantify human health risk from animal antimicrobials. Results showed that antimicrobials that benefit animal health may also benefit human health, while bands on these drugs may unintentionally increase illness rates in humans. This would result in high... Read More >
A study was conducted to assess antibiotic resistance risks due to penicillin use in food animals. The results suggest the current penicillin usage in food animal sin the United States presents very low, possible zero, human health risks. Read More >