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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): an important one health issue for layer and meat poultry industries worldwide

Chris J. Morrow

2024Poultry Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Routine antibiotic administration has been used in intensive animal industries for a long time for health and production benefits. There is now a concerted effort to limit antibiotics administration to only treatment of clinically affected animals and to look for other alternative solutions combined with better husbandry practices for the benefits routine antibiotic administration seems to provide in intensive farming systems. In this paper it is argued that the benefits from routine antibiotics in chickens administration in lay are from suppression of the effects of mycoplasma infections. Mycoplasma freedom has been recommended but is not always practical. Vaccination of mycoplasma negative chickens with live mycoplasma vaccines is now being used (with biosecurity) to decrease antibiotic dependence in lay of poultry in many parts of the world.

Topics & Concepts

BiosecurityAntibioticsAntibiotic resistanceAnimal husbandryAdministration (probate law)MycoplasmaPoultry farmingVaccinationAntimicrobialMedicineBiotechnologyVeterinary medicineBusinessIntensive care medicineAgricultureBiologyVirologyMicrobiologyPolitical sciencePathologyLawEcologyMicrobial infections and disease researchAquaculture disease management and microbiotaBacteriophages and microbial interactions