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Use, Risk and Revalorization of Veterinary Antibiotics: A Canadian Perspective.

Auger L, Saucier L, Gaucher ML, Vandenberg GW, Vincent AT, Thibodeau A, Deschamps MH.

Antibiotics (Basel) · 2025

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Summary

This review paper provides a Canadian perspective on the use of veterinary antibiotics in food-producing animal systems, examining associated public health and environmental risks alongside emerging approaches to revalorisation — potentially including improved stewardship, alternative therapeutics, or circular use strategies. The authors, affiliated with Canadian veterinary and food science institutions, situate their analysis within the Canadian regulatory context, including Health Canada's veterinary oversight reforms. The paper likely contributes a structured synthesis of risk factors and revalorisation opportunities relevant to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) policy and livestock production practice.

UK applicability

While focused on Canada, the findings are broadly applicable to UK conditions given shared AMR policy concerns, comparable livestock production systems, and aligned international commitments through the WHO Global Action Plan on AMR; UK-specific considerations include RUMA targets and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate's antibiotic stewardship reporting.

Key measures

Antibiotic usage patterns; antimicrobial resistance risk indicators; regulatory and stewardship frameworks; environmental fate of veterinary antibiotics

Outcomes reported

The paper likely examines patterns of veterinary antibiotic use in Canadian agriculture, associated risks including antimicrobial resistance development and environmental contamination, and potential strategies for revalorising or repurposing antibiotics within a responsible stewardship framework.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Antimicrobial resistance & veterinary medicine
Study type
Narrative Review
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
Canada
System type
Mixed livestock
DOI
10.3390/antibiotics14070665
Catalogue ID
NRmo3f02hq-087

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