Antibiotics in Dairy Production: Where Is the Problem?

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Antibiotics have long been used for the prevention and treatment of common diseases and for prophylactic purposes in dairy animals. However, in recent decades it has become a matter of concern due to the widespread belief that there has been an abuse or misuse of these drugs in animals and that this misuse has led to the presence of residues in derived foods, such as milk and dairy products. Therefore, this review aims to compile the scientific literature published to date on the presence of antibiotic residues in these products worldwide. The focus is on the reasons that lead to their presence in food, on the potential problems caused by residues in the characteristics of dairy products and in their manufacturing process, on the development and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and on the effects that both residues and resistant bacteria can cause on human and environmental health.

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Virto, M., Santamarina-García, G., Amores, G., & Hernández, I. (2022, September 1). Antibiotics in Dairy Production: Where Is the Problem? Dairy. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy3030039

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