80% of antibiotics manufactured today are used in animals
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/12/health/fda-to-phase-out-use-of-some-antibiotics-in-animals-raised-for-meat.html?_r=0WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday put in place a major new policy to phase out the indiscriminate use of antibiotics in cows, pigs and chickens raised for meat, a practice that experts say has endangered human health by fueling the growing epidemic of antibiotic resistance.
“This is the first significant step in dealing with this important
public health concern in 20 years,” said David Kessler, a former F.D.A.
commissioner who has been critical of the agency’s track record on
antibiotics. “No one should underestimate how big a lift this has been
in changing widespread and long entrenched industry practices.”
Factory farms feed antibiotics to offset overcrowding and bad sanitation
The change, which is to take effect over the next three years, will
effectively make it illegal for farmers and ranchers to use antibiotics
to make animals grow bigger. The producers had found that feeding low
doses of antibiotics to animals throughout their lives led them to grow
plumper and larger. Scientists still debate why. Food producers will
also have to get a prescription from a veterinarian to use the drugs to
prevent disease in their animals.
Federal officials said the new policy would improve health in the United
States by tightening the use of classes of antibiotics that save human
lives, including penicillin, azithromycin and tetracycline. Food
producers said they would abide by the new rules, but some public health
advocates voiced concerns that loopholes could render the new policy
toothless.
Health officials have warned since the 1970s that overuse of antibiotics
in animals was leading to the development of infections resistant to
treatment in humans. For years, modest efforts by federal officials to
reduce the use of antibiotics in animals were thwarted by the powerful
food industry and its substantial lobbying power in Congress. Pressure
for federal action has mounted as the effectiveness of drugs important
for human health has declined, and deaths from bugs resistant to
antibiotics have soared.
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