Can Improved Farm Biosecurity Reduce the Need for Antimicrobials in Food Animals? A Scoping Review
Limited and judicious antimicrobial usage (AMU) is considered the key to saving the success of human and veterinary medicine in treating infections. With the limited alternatives for antimicrobials, farm biosecurity (and herd management) is considered a promising tool to mitigate the non-judicious A...
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Main Authors: | Pankaj Dhaka (Author), Ilias Chantziaras (Author), Deepthi Vijay (Author), Jasbir Singh Bedi (Author), Iryna Makovska (Author), Evelien Biebaut (Author), Jeroen Dewulf (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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