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Free booklet offers insights on responsible, effective antimicrobial use in swine

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With few alternatives today for treating life-threatening bacterial infections in pigs and other animals, antibiotics remain essential tools for maintaining high levels of herd health and welfare.

Veterinarians and producers must use them responsibly, however — not only to preserve their efficacy in animals but also in humans. Likewise, human medicine must be part of an action plan to preserve the efficacy of antibiotics.

To shed more light on this important topic, eight swine-health experts from academia and industry came together for a roundtable discussion to talk about antimicrobial-resistance monitoring and what steps can be taken to preserve antibiotics for the pork industry.

Panelists from different segments of the swine industry addressed a variety of topics including antimicrobial resistance findings in swine, managing resistance in the field and justifying antimicrobial use to customers and consumers.

The editors of Pig Health Today recently produced a 24-page booklet recapping the highlights of the discussion, “Mapping a Course for Responsible, Effective Antimicrobial Use in Swine.”

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Antibiotics must be used responsibly, not only to preserve their efficacy in animals but also in humans. Download our free booklet to hear what the experts are saying.

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Influenza A virus in swine (IAV-S) is one of the primary respiratory pathogens challenging swine production systems in the US and around the world. What makes it so transmissible? Watch the interview with Phil Gauger, DVM, PhD, Iowa State University.

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