Kelly Manufacturing



National & World Ag News Headlines
More Countries Combating Antimicrobial Resistance in Food, Ag
USAgNet - 11/20/2017

Efforts to confront the spread of antimicrobial resistant pathogens on farms and in food systems are gathering momentum, thanks to strong backing by governments and technical support that is boosting national capacities to respond to the problem, said the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization.

Antimicrobial medicines are widely used in livestock, poultry and aquaculture operations to treat or prevent diseases. The over-use and misuse of antimicrobial medicines for human and animal health, including routine use of growth promoters, drives the emergence and spread of disease-causing pathogens that are resistant to antibiotics and increasingly difficult to treat.

The first annual survey by FAO, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), and the World Health Organization (WHO) on progress made in establishing national AMR action plans, conducted in 2016, found more than 6.5 billion people - or more than 90% of the world's population - now live in a country that already has, or is developing a national action plan. Nearly all of these plans cover both human and animal health in line with the recommended "one health," multisectoral approach.

Since that survey, more countries have either taken strides towards finalizing their plans or have brought them fully into play.

The latest country to unveil a national action plan to tackle the spread of antimicrobial resistance using a "one health" approach is Kenya, which launched its national AMR policy and action plan this week.

Kenya is one of 12 African and Asian countries participating in an FAO project, financed by the UK's Fleming Fund, to build national capacities to monitor and respond to AMR risks in food and agriculture. Fleming fund support countries include: Ghana, Kenya, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Laos, the Philippines, Sudan, Tanzania, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe.


Other National Headlines
McFarlanes/Flexharrow
Freudenthal Manufacturing
Copyright © 2024 - Farms.com. All Rights Reserved.