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New website about FDA’s new antibiotics policy

New website highlights the steps the agriculture community is taking to prepare for 2017 changes in the use of antibiotics.

19 September 2016
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A number of agriculture groups —including the Animal Health Institute, National Pork Producers Council, National Cattlemen's Beef Association and the Animal Agriculture Alliance— launched a new educational website providing information about how the Food and Drug Administration’s new policy will change the way antibiotics are used to keep food animals healthy. The website also will contain information about how farmers and veterinary medical doctors manage the use of antibiotics on farms and ranches.

The new policy, which goes into effect January 1, 2017, will stop the use of antibiotics similar to those used in humans for animal growth purposes. The policy also requires the supervision of a veterinary medical doctor when antibiotics that are used to treat people are also used to fight disease in animals.

Farmers, veterinarians and the companies that make medicines for animals have collaborated with the FDA to implement guidelines that maximize animal health and well-being, while providing consumers with the safest food possible.

Visit the site at www.togetherABX.com

September 13, 2016. PR Newswire/ USA
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