2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.07.536071
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Global trends in antimicrobial resistance on organic and conventional farms

Abstract: Various stewardship policies, regulations, and voluntary bans have focused on protecting antimicrobials by limiting their use in livestock. These efforts ignited management shifts ranging from largely nominal (e.g., drugs banned for use as growth promoters were reclassified as prophylactic drugs) to organic farming, which drastically reduces or eliminates use of antimicrobials. Understanding how these farming practices influence the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in livestock carries important implicat… Show more

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“…Also, improved feeding systems, such as providing safe and antibiotic-free feed and water in chicken production, could reduce the risk of the occurrence of resistant bacteria [67] in chicken meats. Furthermore, the organic food industry is rapidly growing in the U.S., with organic meat and poultry sales increasing by 2.5% and 4.7%, respectively, in 2021 [69]. Transitioning from conventional chicken production to organic chicken production, which involves the elimination of antibiotic use, can significantly reduce the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in chicken meat in the U.S.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, improved feeding systems, such as providing safe and antibiotic-free feed and water in chicken production, could reduce the risk of the occurrence of resistant bacteria [67] in chicken meats. Furthermore, the organic food industry is rapidly growing in the U.S., with organic meat and poultry sales increasing by 2.5% and 4.7%, respectively, in 2021 [69]. Transitioning from conventional chicken production to organic chicken production, which involves the elimination of antibiotic use, can significantly reduce the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in chicken meat in the U.S.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%