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27. Antimicrobial uses for livestock production in developing countries
Md. Zahangir Hosain, S. M. Lutful Kabir and Md. Mostofa Kamal
Veterinary World, 14(1): 210-221

Md. Zahangir Hosain: Quality Control Laboratory, Department of Livestock Services, Savar, Dhaka-1343, Bangladesh.
S. M. Lutful Kabir: Department of Microbiology and Hygiene, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh.
Md. Mostofa Kamal: Quality Control Laboratory, Department of Livestock Services, Savar, Dhaka-1343, Bangladesh.

doi: www.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.210-221

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Article history: Received: 09-09-2020, Accepted: 15-12-2020, Published online: 25-01-2021

Corresponding author: Md. Zahangir Hosain

E-mail: zhosain79@gmail.com

Citation: Hosain MZ, Kabir SML, Kamal MM (2021) Antimicrobial uses for livestock production in developing countries, Veterinary World, 14(1): 210-221.
Abstract

Antimicrobial is an indispensable part of veterinary medicine used for the treatment and control of diseases as well as a growth promoter in livestock production. Frequent use of antimicrobials in veterinary practices may lead to the residue in animal originated products and creates some potential problems for human health. The presence of antimicrobial residues in animal originated foods may induce serious health problems such as allergic reaction, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and lead to carcinogenic and mutagenic effects in the human body. The misuse or abuse of antibiotics in human medicine is thought to be a principal cause of AMR but some antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and their resistant genes originating from animals are also responsible for developing AMR. However, the residual effect of antimicrobials in feed and food products of animal origin is undeniable. In developing countries, the community is unaware of this residual effect due to lack of proper information about antibiotic usage, AMR surveillance, and residue monitoring system. It is imperative to reveal the current situation of antimicrobial use in livestock production and its impacts on public health. Moreover, the safety levels of animal feeds and food products of animal origin must be strictly monitored and public awareness should be developed against the indiscriminate use of antimicrobial in animal production. Therefore, the current review summarizes the literature on antimicrobial use in livestock production and its hazardous residual impacts on the human body in developing countries.

Keywords: antimicrobials, human health, livestock production, residue.