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Understanding barriers to reducing antimicrobials on Australian dairy farms: A qualitative analysis.

C LanghorneB J WoodC WoodJoerg HenningM McGowanD SchullS RanjbarJ S Gibson
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2024)
This study identifies several challenges which may limit the ability of Australian dairy farmers to reduce antimicrobial use on farm, such as the need for rapid and reliable diagnostic tests capable of identifying the pathogenic causes of mastitis and the difficulties associated with conducting herd recording for the implementation of selective dry cow therapy. Industry professionals were concerned that farmers were not using individual cow records to aid in treatment decisions, which could result in unnecessary antimicrobial use. The results of this study can act as the basis for future research aimed at assessing these issues across the broader Australian dairy industry.
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