409 – Antibiotic use and resistance in animals – Belgian initiatives (Research paper – Daeseleire – 2016)

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409 Research paper – Daeseleire – 2016 – Antibiotic use and resistance in animals_ Belgian initiatives

409 Research paper
Antibiotic use and resistance in animals: Belgian initiatives by Daeseleire, E. De Graef, E., Rasschaert, G., De Mulder, T., Van den Meersche, T., Van Coillie, E., Jeroen Dewulf, J. and M. Heyndrickx 2016 Drug Testing and Analysis 8: 549–555
In Significant Impact Groups: Prudent use AB \ Veterinarian
Species targeted: Pigs; Poultry; Dairy; Beef; Sheep;
Age: Not stated;
Summary:
The widespread use of antibiotics in animals is causing concerns about the growing risk for development and the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Antibiotic consumption is higher in animals than in humans as reported in a joint publication of EFSA (European Food Safety Agency), ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), and EMA (European Medicines Agency) using data from 2011 and 2012. Both in humans and animals, positive associations between the consumption of antibiotics and resistant bacteria are observed. Responsible use of antibiotics in humans and animals should therefore be promoted. In this paper some general aspects of antibiotic resistance such as microbiological versus clinical resistance, intrinsic versus acquired resistance, resistance mechanisms, and transfer of resistance are briefly introduced.
409 Research paper – Daeseleire – 2016 – Antibiotic use and resistance in animals_ Belgian initiatives
Where to find the original material: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/dta.2010; https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.2010
Country: Belgium