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Antibiotics overused in US pork and poultry industry
In many countries, including United States, antibiotics are routinely
added to feed, even to perfectly healthy animals, to make livestock grow faster and fatter. The practice can breed drug-resistant bacteria, which may infect people who eat contaminated meat or food or water tainted by the animals' droppings. A new WHO report recently come out, at an inconvenient time for makers of animal drugs. An Antibiotic Legislation Bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate July 28, 2003 seeking to introduce a ban in United States. To fight the bill, a "Coalition for Animal Health" has been formed by American Feed Industry Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, Animal Health Institute, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, National Chicken Council, National Pork Producers Council, National Turkey Federation and United Egg Producers. In a comment to the new WHO report Dr. Richard Carnevale, a vice president at the Animal Health Institute, a trade group of animal drugs makers, said it didn't make "a compelling case that there will be a big improvement in human health". He also said, that if -he- was a government regulator -he- would say to -himself-: "Should I get my own animal industry into problems if I don't see a medical benefit on the other side?". Denmark, a major pork and poultry producer and exporter, banned all use of antimicrobial growth promoters in 1999. The new WHO report by an international panel of experts in veterinary medicine and infectious disease looked into "the Danish Experiment". The report concludes that the ban in Denmark has had "no serious negative effects" and that "other countries should re-examine their policies concerning antimicrobial use for disease prophylaxis in light of Denmark’s experience." The full WHO report is at: http://www.who.int/salmsurv/en/Exper...terdenmark.pdf |
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Antibiotics overused in US pork and poultry industry
For once, you are right. Which shows that if you use your head and
think about things that matter, instead of whining and sniveling about every technological improvement in agriculture since the flint-tipped wooden plow, you might make some sense.-Jitney |
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