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Antimicrobial Resistance
Helen M. Higgins 1, *Jon Mouncey 2...
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The existing evidence suggests that in uninfected quarters antimicrobial use. The objective of this ongoing project is to demonstrate at dry-off, using a teat sealant (TS) instead of an antibiotic (AB) is as that farm animal veterinary surgeons in a commercial practice, working effective at preventing new intra-mammary infections (IMI). Changing in partnership with farmers, can minimise the risk of antimicrobial from an AB to a TS can considerably reduce antibiotic use. The aims resistance (AMR) development without compromising animal health and were:- welfare, by reducing total and critically important antimicrobial use on
1. To quantify vets’ current beliefs regarding the efficacy of an AB versus a TS at preventing new IMI in uninfected quarters at dry-off. ...
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
1 School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United
1 School of Veterinary Sciences, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Kingdom Campus,
2 Westpoint Veterinary Group, Dawes Farm, West Sussex,
3 Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
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