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  2. Antibiotic use in livestock - Wikipedia

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    A CDC infographic on how antibiotic-resistant bacteria have the potential to spread from farm animals. Antibiotic use in livestock is the use of antibiotics for any purpose in the husbandry of livestock, which includes treatment when ill (therapeutic), treatment of a group of animals when at least one is diagnosed with clinical infection (metaphylaxis [1]), and preventative treatment ...

  3. Tulathromycin - Wikipedia

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    Tulathromycin. Tulathromycin, sold under the brand name Draxxin among others, is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat bovine respiratory disease in cattle and swine respiratory disease in pigs. [2][6][7]

  4. Enrofloxacin - Wikipedia

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    Enrofloxacin, sold under the brand name Baytril, among others, is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used for the treatment of animals. [1] It is a bactericidal agent. [1]The bactericidal activity of enrofloxacin is concentration-dependent, with susceptible bacteria cell death occurring within 20–30 minutes of exposure.

  5. Gamithromycin - Wikipedia

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    Gamithromycin. Gamithromycin, sold under the brand name Zactran, is a veterinary medication used for the treatment of cattle, pigs, and sheep. [3][4][5] It is a macrolide antibacterial. [3][4] It is a 7a- azalide. [6] It was approved for veterinary use in the European Union in 2008. [3][4]

  6. Oleandomycin - Wikipedia

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    Oleandomycin is a macrolide antibiotic. It is synthesized from strains of Streptomyces antibioticus. It is weaker than erythromycin. It used to be sold under the brand name Sigmamycine, combined with tetracycline, and made by the company Rosa-Phytopharma in France.

  7. Subtherapeutic antibiotic use in swine - Wikipedia

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    Low concentration of antibiotics, also referred to as subtherapeutic (STA), are given as feed and water additives which improve daily weight gain and feed efficiency through alterations in digestion and disease suppression. [2] Additionally, the use of STA in swine results in healthier animals and reduces the “microbial load” on meat ...

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