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Antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings

This presentation discusses the impacts of antibiotic use in agriculture, the benefits and risks, and the implications for human health. It explores the high prevalence of antibiotic resistance in agricultural environments and the potential dangers it poses. The presentation also highlights the need to reduce antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings and set reduction targets.

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Antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings

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  1. Antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings Presented by Lisa Durso Agricultural Research Service National Pork Board Swine Education In-Service, September 30-October 1, 2015 Chicago IL

  2. Durso, L.M. and K.L. Cook. 2014. Impacts of antibiotic use in agriculture: what are the benefits and risks? Curr Opinion Microbiol 19:37-44, 2014.,

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  4. “U.S. Tightens Rules on Antibiotics Use for Livestock” New York Times April 11, 2012 USING SMALL AMOUNTS OF ANTIBIOTICS OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME LEADS TO THE GROWTH OF BACTERIA THAT ARE RESISTANT TO THE DRUGS’ EFFECTS, ENDANGERING HUMANS WHO BECOME INFECTED BUT CANNOT BE TREATED WITH ROUTINE ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY. AT LEAST TWO MILLION PEOPLE ARE SICKENED AND AN ESTIMATED 99,000 DIE EVERY YEAR FROM HOSPITAL-ACQUIRED INFECTIONS, THE MAJORITY OF WHICH RESULT FROM SUCH RESISTANT STRAINS. IT IS UNKNOWN HOW MANY OF THESE ILLNESSES AND DEATHS RESULT FROM AGRICULTURAL USES OF ANTIBIOTICS, BUT ABOUT 80 PERCENT OF ANTIBIOTICS SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES ARE USED IN ANIMALS.

  5. Science Economic Animal Welfare Agriculture Morality and Ideals Media and Advocacy Public Health Regulatory Animal Health

  6. Mandate to Stun Animals After Kosher Slaughter Huffington Post POSTED: 05/04/2015 12:55 PM EDT Rabbi Shmuly Yanklowitz http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2015-05-01-1430524016-7247696-shechitahimage.jpg

  7. Woman Herding Pigs by Cesare Saccaggi The Milk Maid by Winslow Homer

  8. http://dingo.care2.com/pictures/greenliving/uploads/2014/05/Infographic_meat_antibiotics.jpghttp://dingo.care2.com/pictures/greenliving/uploads/2014/05/Infographic_meat_antibiotics.jpg

  9. http://healthresearchfunding.org/11-scary-statistics-on-antibiotic-resistance/http://healthresearchfunding.org/11-scary-statistics-on-antibiotic-resistance/

  10. http://healthresearchfunding.org/11-scary-statistics-on-antibiotic-resistance/http://healthresearchfunding.org/11-scary-statistics-on-antibiotic-resistance/

  11. http://documents.foodandwaterwatch.org/doc/Antibiotic_Resistance_101_2014.pdf#_ga=1.104214409.864807362.1439555346http://documents.foodandwaterwatch.org/doc/Antibiotic_Resistance_101_2014.pdf#_ga=1.104214409.864807362.1439555346

  12. http://www.canadianpharmacymeds.com/blog/the-rise-of-antibiotic-resistant-infections/http://www.canadianpharmacymeds.com/blog/the-rise-of-antibiotic-resistant-infections/

  13. Science X X X Economic Animal Welfare Agriculture X X Morality and Ideals Media and Advocacy X X X Public Health Regulatory Animal Health

  14. Science

  15. Given that we want to reduce antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings, what is the target that we want to set for reduction?

  16. Given that we want to reduce antibiotic resistance in agricultural settings, what is the target that we want to set for reduction? What is a normal, or “natural” level of antibiotic resistance? Zero?

  17. http://scopeblog.stanford.edu/files/2011/09/woolly_mammoth.jpghttp://scopeblog.stanford.edu/files/2011/09/woolly_mammoth.jpg Antibiotic resistance is ancient

  18. 30,000-year-old Beringian permafrost sediments and the identification of a highly diverse collection of genes encoding resistance to b-lactam, tetracycline and glycopeptide antibiotics. Nature 2011, 477:457

  19. Antibiotic resistance is found in pristine habitats

  20. We report a screen of a sample of the culturable microbiome of Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico, in a region of the cave that has been isolated for over 4 million years. We report that, like surface microbes, these bacteria were highly resistant to antibiotics; some strains were resistant to 14 different commercially available antibiotics. PLoS ONE 2012, 7(4): e34953

  21. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are found on organic, antibiotic-free meat

  22. No statistically significant differences were observed for the prevalence of S. aureus in general, or MSSA or MRSA specifically, when comparing pork products from conventionally raised swine and swine raised without antibiotics, a finding that contrasts with a prior study from the Netherlands examining both conventional and “biologic” meat products. PLoS ONE 2012, 7(1): e30092

  23. becauseitsawesome.com Antibiotic resistance is common in environmental samples

  24. Antibiotic resistance has largely been studied in the context of failure of the drugs in clinical settings. There is now growing evidence that bacteria that live in the environment (e.g. the soil) are multi-drug-resistant. Curr Opin Micobiol 2007, 10:485

  25. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are found in organic farming systems

  26. Even in the absence of farm use of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance persisted in the organically raised swine. The reasons for the persistence of antibiotic resistance are likely to be multiple. These findings suggest approaches in addition to prudent antibiotic use will be important in effectively reducing resistant bacterial populations in swine. AEM 2011, 77:7167

  27. Science X X X Economic Animal Welfare Agriculture X X Morality and Ideals Media and Advocacy X X X Public Health Regulatory Animal Health

  28. Science Economic Animal Welfare Agriculture Morality and Ideals Media and Advocacy Public Health Regulatory Animal Health

  29. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use

  30. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health

  31. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health Vaccines

  32. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health Vaccines Composting

  33. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health Vaccines Composting Digestion

  34. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health Vaccines Composting Digestion Containment of wastes

  35. PRODUCERS Optimize antibiotic use Maintain good animal health Vaccines Composting Digestion Containment of wastes

  36. Consumers Clean Separate Cook Chill

  37. #1: DRUGS

  38. #1: DRUGS #2: BUGS

  39. #1: DRUGS #2: BUGS #3: GENES

  40. Questions, comments, suggestions? Please e-mail or call! Lisa Durso lisa.durso@ars.usda.gov 402-438-3277

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