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Antimicrobials in Livestock 1: Regulation, Science, Practice: A European Perspective

PUBLISHER Springer (12/09/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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1) Introduction
2) Status quo in Europe a. Use of antimicrobials in practice (targeted on cattle, pigs, poultry)b. Regulatory surroundingsc. Prudent use policiesDiscussion: Main questions for the future policies
3) Prevention is better than curea. Biosecurity and hygieneb. Vaccinationc. Other toolsDiscussion: Main issues waiting for further research
4) Prophylaxis, metaphylaxis, treatmenta. Diagnosisb. Samples to be collected + sampling techniquesDiscussion: Practical considerations for further research
5) Laboratory investigations and result interpretationDiscussion: What are asking practitioners for
6) Antimicrobial resistancea. Resistance to individual antimicrobialsb. Co- resistance and cross-resistance (not only to antibacterials but also disinfectants, metals)Discussion: Measures to reduce the risks

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ISBN-13: 9783030467234
ISBN-10: 3030467236
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 374
Carton Quantity: 10
Product Dimensions: 7.00 x 0.83 x 10.00 inches
Weight: 1.54 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: NL
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BISAC Categories
Medical | Microbiology
Medical | Veterinary Medicine - General
Medical | Food Science - Chemistry & Biotechnology
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This first volume in a two-volume work enhances readers' understanding of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in selected bacterial species that cause diseases in major food producing animals. It provides an overview of the current legislation and policies seeking to regulate the authorisation, manufacturing, distribution and use of veterinary antimicrobials in practice in a way that helps to contain the spread of antimicrobial resistance. The focus is put on Europe, without neglecting the global context. Moreover, attention is paid to various uses of antimicrobials in livestock, considering both their risks and benefits, from the distant past to the present.
Growth promotion, prophylaxis, metaphylaxis, diagnostics and treatment are discussed not only with regard to food production and animal health, but also considering the One Health concept, which combines public and animal health with environmental aspects. A summary of various systems for monitoring the use of antimicrobials is provided, as well as an overview of the diseases that European veterinarians most often treat with antimicrobials. In closing, the book addresses the complexity of recent measures that are of key importance for antimicrobial stewardship, e.g. biosecurity, vaccination and other preventive tools including the newest technologies like smart farming.
The complete two-volume work provides an extensive review of various aspects related to the use of antimicrobials in veterinary medicine, especially considering major food producing species, their most common infectious diseases and causative pathogens, and mainly focusing on the situation in Europe, without ignoring the global context. While Volume I discusses more general aspects of antibiotic use such as regulatory, laboratory and practical issues from different perspectives, Volume II more specifically discusses medical aspects and the use of antimicrobials in cattle, pigs, poultry and horses, as well as pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, two of the most important factors determining the success of treatment. In both volumes, each chapter confronts the reader with open questions to stimulate further discussions and future research on the topics covered.
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1) Introduction
2) Status quo in Europe a. Use of antimicrobials in practice (targeted on cattle, pigs, poultry)b. Regulatory surroundingsc. Prudent use policiesDiscussion: Main questions for the future policies
3) Prevention is better than curea. Biosecurity and hygieneb. Vaccinationc. Other toolsDiscussion: Main issues waiting for further research
4) Prophylaxis, metaphylaxis, treatmenta. Diagnosisb. Samples to be collected + sampling techniquesDiscussion: Practical considerations for further research
5) Laboratory investigations and result interpretationDiscussion: What are asking practitioners for
6) Antimicrobial resistancea. Resistance to individual antimicrobialsb. Co- resistance and cross-resistance (not only to antibacterials but also disinfectants, metals)Discussion: Measures to reduce the risks

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