Novel tool for vets and farmers to monitor and reduce antibiotics on dairy farms

AMR-Dairy-PR
20 Dec 2017 23:30:00.000

Veterinary researchers at the University of Nottingham have produced a new tool to help UK dairy vets and farmers monitor and reduce use of antibiotics in their dairy herds to help combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the farming industry and beyond. 

It follows a new study by the Nottingham Vet School showing that, in a large sample of dairy farms, 25% of farms used 50% of the total antibiotics used across all farms in a year. The study is published in the Veterinary Record

Pathogenic bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a growing problem worldwide and with no new antibiotics developed for more than 30 years, global health leaders are calling for urgent action to reduce antibiotic use in agriculture as well as human medicine. Administering antibiotics to an animal increases the risk of bacteria acquiring resistance – potentially reducing the effect of treatments in the future. 

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More information is available from Robert Hyde in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science via email  svxrh1@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk 
 

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