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USA: Groups issue framework for antibiotic stewardship in food animal production
USA: Antimicrobials in food-producing animals shows decline
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that domestic sales and distribution of all medically important antimicrobials intended for use in food-producing animals decreased by 33 percent between years 2016 and 2017.
Malaysia: No antibiotic in animal feed soon
The global tripartite partnership calling for more responsible use of antibiotics to include environment sector
FAO: Farmers, frontline defenders against antimicrobial resistance
Results of a new Eurobarometer study on the public knowledge on antibiotics
Antimicrobial resistance: Get the basics, challenges and outlooks on this global health threat
OIE: action to address antimicrobial resistance in animals
OIE: Agriculture Ministers join forces to tackle antimicrobial resistance in farming
Political leaders in animal health from around the world met to discuss national action plans aimed at controlling the use of antimicrobials in order to address the global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the animal farming sector.
HealthyLivestock: Tackling antimicrobial resistance through improved livestock health and welfare
On October 25th, a new ambitious and ground-breaking project is launched: HealthyLivestock. Internationally renowned experts and scientists from the European Union and China will work together to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
UK: Sales of antibiotics for use in food-producing animals dropped
Total sales of veterinary antibiotics, adjusted for a nimal populations, was 37 mg/kg in 2017. This result signals an additional 18% reduction from 2016.
MEPs back plans to halt spread of drug resistance from animals to humans
MEPs will vote on new rules to limit the use of antibiotics
Denmark: Antimicrobial use in animals has decreased four years in a row
ESVAC 2016: Sales of antibiotics for use in food-producing animals drop across the EU
The latest report shows that sales of antibiotics for use in animals in Europe fell by 20% between 2011 and 2016. This covers 25 countries that provided data for this period.