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Antimicrobial resistance: Mitigation through farm biosecurity

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Title Antimicrobial resistance: Mitigation through farm biosecurity
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Creator Anju Manuja
Balvinder Kumar
Dharvi Chhabra
Aruna Sharma
 
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Description Burgeoning demand for animal proteins for the growing human population has compelled the world to shift to the intensive farming system for animal rearing. The intensive farming system is highly conducive for the fast spread of animal diseases due to the high density of the animal population. The antimicrobials have been used continuously as therapeutics and prophylactics as well as growth promoters in group medication in animals. Global use of antibiotics in livestock has been estimated to the tune of 63,151 tonnes in 2010. The consumption has been projected to rise by 67% by 2030. Repeated exposure to suboptimal doses of antimicrobial agents creates ideal conditions for the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR is now a global public health concern due to serious consequences for animal and human health, food security and the environment. Optimizing the use of antimicrobials and …
Burgeoning demand for animal proteins for the growing human population has compelled the world to shift to the intensive farming system for animal rearing. The intensive farming system is highly conducive for the fast spread of animal diseases due to the high density of the animal population. The antimicrobials have been used continuously as therapeutics and prophylactics as well as growth promoters in group medication in animals. Global use of antibiotics in livestock has been estimated to the tune of 63,151 tonnes in 2010. The consumption has been projected to rise by 67% by 2030. Repeated exposure to suboptimal doses of antimicrobial agents creates ideal conditions for the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR is now a global public health concern due to serious consequences for animal and human health, food security and the environment. Optimizing the use of antimicrobials and …
Antimicrobial resistance: Mitigation through farm biosecurity B Kumar, A Manuja, D Chhabra, A Sharma - … Journal of Comparative Microbiology, Immunology and …, 2021
 
Date 2022-09-29T09:56:57Z
2022-09-29T09:56:57Z
2021-11-20
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Kumar B, Manuja A, Chhabra D, Sharma A. Antimicrobial resistance: Mitigation through farm biosecurity. Indian Journal of Comparative Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases. 2021;42(spl):50-6.
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Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Association of Veterinary Microbiologists