Dairy farmer, engagement and understanding of One Health and antimicrobial resistance - a pilot survey from the lower north island of Aotearoa New Zealand
Abstract Background Reducing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) requires a multidisciplinary One Health approach, which necessitates buy-in from all stakeholders. In Aotearoa New Zealand, where the dairy industry is one of the largest users of antimicrobials, there are ongoing efforts to optimise antimi...
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Main Authors: | Kurt Arden (Author), Sarah M. Rosanowski (Author), Richard A Laven (Author), Kristina R. Mueller (Author) |
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