2019
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00329
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Antimicrobial Use on 36 Beef Feedlots in Western Canada: 2008–2012

Abstract: The accurate quantification of antimicrobial use (AMU) in production animals is critical for monitoring trends in exposure to antimicrobial drugs (AMD) over time and examining potential associations with antimicrobial resistance in bacteria. In this study, a census sample of cattle was used to quantify individually-dosed and in-feed AMU as both numbers of animal daily doses (nADD) and total grams of AMD (gAMD) used in cattle placed in 36 western Canadian feedlots between 1-November, 2008 and 31-October, 2012; … Show more

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“…In reality, all the macrolides were indeed highly correlated. This is an important finding because the intense use of macrolides to control and treat BRD [5] invariably leads to an increased AMR [19] in all BRD pathogens. Thus, the results of the current study do not bode well for the continued use of macrolides on a routine basis for the metaphylaxis and therapeutic treatment of mycoplasmosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In reality, all the macrolides were indeed highly correlated. This is an important finding because the intense use of macrolides to control and treat BRD [5] invariably leads to an increased AMR [19] in all BRD pathogens. Thus, the results of the current study do not bode well for the continued use of macrolides on a routine basis for the metaphylaxis and therapeutic treatment of mycoplasmosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…More likely, the entry of newer macrolides into the marketplace has displaced the use of FFN, OXY and CTET. A study of AMU in western Canadian feedlots found that CTET, which has historically been incorporated into the feed for the control of Histophilus somni has been replaced with more efficacious parenterally administered therapies [5]. Further to this reduction, in 2018 the pharmaceutical industry voluntarily removed growth promotion claims from all medically important antimicrobials (MIAs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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