Antimicrobial drugs are frequently fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to promote feed efficiency and growth. However, in response to concerns that sub-therapeutic antibiotics (STAs) are promoting the development of antimicrobial drug-resistant bacteria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently adopted a strategy to phase out antibiotics for such “production uses.” This study uses a stochastic frontier model to estimate the costs to U.S. hog producers of a ban on STAs for growth promotion. To address potential sample selection issues, we employ a recently developed empirical approach that corrects for biases from both observed and unobserved variables
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 percent of starter feeds, 75 percent of grower feeds, more...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
Abstract: Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and prom...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to animals at low levels to treat diseases, to promote growth, and to in...
Public health officials and physicians are concerned about possible development of bacterial resista...
Antibiotics have been used in animal production for several decades. Antibiotics are used routinely...
Both bodies of the U.S. Congress have recently considered legislation to restrict use of antibiotics...
Antimicrobial drugs are commonly used for animals raised in food production for treatment, control, ...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90% of starter feed, 75% of grower feeds, more than 50% of fi...
Production risk from live weight variation of market pigs has become a more important concern in U.S...
Antibiotics have been used by pig producers for several decades, and are now used routinely. This st...
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 percent of starter feeds, 75 percent of grower feeds, more...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and promote growth....
Abstract: Antimicrobial drugs are fed to hogs at sub-therapeutic levels to prevent disease and prom...
Antimicrobial drugs are fed to animals at low levels to treat diseases, to promote growth, and to in...
Public health officials and physicians are concerned about possible development of bacterial resista...
Antibiotics have been used in animal production for several decades. Antibiotics are used routinely...
Both bodies of the U.S. Congress have recently considered legislation to restrict use of antibiotics...
Antimicrobial drugs are commonly used for animals raised in food production for treatment, control, ...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90% of starter feed, 75% of grower feeds, more than 50% of fi...
Production risk from live weight variation of market pigs has become a more important concern in U.S...
Antibiotics have been used by pig producers for several decades, and are now used routinely. This st...
There is growing concern among public health experts regarding the diminishing efficacy of antimicro...
For decades, antibiotics have been widely used, saving lives and reducing suffering. Such drugs are ...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 % of starter feed, 75 % of grower feeds, more than 50 % of...
Antibiotic drugs are currently used in 90 percent of starter feeds, 75 percent of grower feeds, more...