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Use of antimicrobials for food animals in New Zealand: updated estimates to identify a baseline to measure targeted reductions.

J E HillertonM A BryanB H BeattieD ScottA MillarNigel P French
Published in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2021)
Use of antimicrobials in food animals has stabilised to a rate of approximately 10.2 mg/PCU. This baseline should be used by the animal health industry to measure future success in its efforts to reduce and make more refined use of antimicrobial drugs as New Zealand works to deliver the government's Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan. High rates of use of zinc bacitracin and some critically important macrolides represent clear targets in attempts to reduce usage.
Keyphrases
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