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Dairy Farms and Antibiotic Resistance: What's the Connection?
Dehradun, IndiaMonday, March 10, 2025
Small farms had lower antibiotic resistance levels than medium and large ones. But there was an exception: mcr5 in wastewater was higher on small farms. This could be due to how waste is managed on smaller farms.
The study also looked at different sample types. Manure-amended soil had the highest antibiotic resistance levels, followed by wastewater, manure, and dung. This shows that how waste is handled matters.
The study also found that agriculture farm workers who work with manure-amended soil are at higher risk than dairy farm workers who handle dung. This is a big deal for public health.
The link between farm setup, operations, and antibiotic resistance is clear. This knowledge can help design better practices to reduce antibiotic resistance on dairy farms. It's not just about the cows; it's about keeping everyone safe.
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