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United Kingdom's antibiotic use halved in four years
Danish pig producers must reduce their antibiotic use
China publishes new maximum residue limits for veterinary drugs
Denmark: Antimicrobial resistance in animals and meat
Denmark : Antibiotic use in livestock declines
European countries continue to reduce the use of antibiotics in animals
Spain: drop in the consumption of colistin in pigs by 97.18%
The REDUCE program has reached a drop in the consumption of colistin in pigs by 97.18 % (2015-2018), although Spain still is among the countries with a greatest antibiotic consumption in the European Union.
New Multi-Partner Trust Fund launched to combat Antimicrobial Resistance globally
The Tripartite - a joint effort by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the World Health Organization (WHO), launched the AMR Multi-Partner Trust Fund, which is being supported by an initial contribution of $5 million from the Government of the Netherlands.
Germany: important decrease in the use of antibiotics in pigs
The U.S. and EU: Animal pharmaceutical industries in the age of antibiotic resistance
Whole genome sequencing shows promise in fight against AMR
The use of whole genome sequencing can improve the way antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is monitored in food and animals, EFSA says in a new report.
UK: NI Government launches ‘One Health’ approach to tackle antimicrobial resistance
USA: Data on antimicrobial use by swine operations
OIE: urgent action to avert antimicrobial resistance crisis
The United Nations, international agencies and experts today released a groundbreaking report demanding immediate, coordinated and ambitious action to avert a potentially disastrous drug-resistance crisis.