2020
DOI: 10.1002/aepp.13057
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Impacts on Livestock Producers and Veterinarians ofFDAPolicies on Use of Medically Important Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Abstract: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) policies fully implemented in 2017 ended the use of "medically important" (pertinent for human disease treatment) antibiotics for livestock growth promotion purposes. Between 2015 and 2017, medically important antibiotics sales for food animal production declined by 43%, after steady growth between 2009 and 2015. We examine the impacts of the antibiotics sales decline on livestock producers and veterinarians using case studies and empirical event studies. We find that th… Show more

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“…We applied a grounded theory approach to text analysis. Grounded theory, an inductive and iterative method of data analysis, builds a conceptual understanding of qualitative data through a series of coding steps on qualitative data [22]. This method is frequently used in KII analysis as it enables the sorting, synthesis, and conceptualization of large amounts of qualitative data [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We applied a grounded theory approach to text analysis. Grounded theory, an inductive and iterative method of data analysis, builds a conceptual understanding of qualitative data through a series of coding steps on qualitative data [22]. This method is frequently used in KII analysis as it enables the sorting, synthesis, and conceptualization of large amounts of qualitative data [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 2015 to 2017, antimicrobial sales for food animal production were reduced by 43%. Research suggests that there was no economic impact to meat production, and livestock producers engaged more heavily with their veterinarians to implement better management strategies [22]. One ongoing critique of GFI #213 is that it has not resolved antimicrobial labeling issues; most antimicrobial labels still do not specify duration of use dosage and antimicrobial regime [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reducing the systematic preventative use of antibiotics to limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance, while of paramount importance for public and animal health, implies economic consequences for agricultural supply chains (Ryan, 2019; Sneeringer et al, 2020). We explore how the structure of supply chain relationships influences the incentives (or disincentives) for farmers to engage in production practices that are optimal from public and animal health perspectives.…”
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“…Antibiotic efficiency in the young bull sector is decreasing due to the general overuse of antibiotics. This phenomenon is extensive and of growing concern worldwide, with similar problems arising in other countries (Diana et al, 2021;Laxminarayan et al, 2013;OECD, 2015;Sneeringer et al, 2020).…”
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“…Discussions are still ongoing about the costs related to the use of antibiotics in cattle, as well as the potential health and economic impacts of not using them (Lhermie et al 2018;Sneeringer et al 2020). Meanwhile, only a few well-planned trials assessing the curative efficacy of the drugs have been published.…”
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