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antibiotic resistance
WHO is recommending that farmers and the food industry stop using antibiotics routinely to promote growth and prevent disease in healthy animals.
The new WHO recommendations aim to help preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics that are important for human medicine by reducing their unnecessary use in animals. In some countries, approximately 80% of total consumption of medically important antibiotics is in the animal sector, largely for growth promotion in healthy animals. (WHO)
Stop using antibiotics in healthy animals to prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance (Article)
Morel, Chantal (2019). Transmission of antimicrobial resistance from livestock agriculture to humans and from humans to animals.
Martin, Michael J. & Thottathil, Sapna E. & Newman, Thomas B. (2015). Antibiotics Overuse in Animal Agriculture: A Call to Action for Health Care Providers.