White Paper Addresses Antimicrobial Use, Resistance Issues

Antimicrobial use and resistance and a start toward seeking resolution on these polarizing and often misunderstood issues are topics addressed in a white paper developed by the National Institute for Animal Agriculture.

Joe Vansickle, Senior Editor

February 15, 2013

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White Paper Addresses Antimicrobial Use, Resistance Issues

Antimicrobial use and resistance and a start toward seeking resolution on these polarizing and often misunderstood issues are topics addressed in a white paper developed by the National Institute for Animal Agriculture.

The white paper contains a synopsis of presentations given by 13 human health, animal health and environmental health scientists and professionals and the results of four interactive sessions involving all attendees at the “A One Health Approach to Antimicrobial Use & Resistance: A Dialogue for a Common Purpose” symposium in Columbus, OH, held late last year.

“This white paper takes the complex subject of antimicrobial use and resistance and breaks it down into issues that need to be addressed, factors that need to be considered and actions that need to be taken in order to improve human, environmental and animal health,” states symposium co-chair Leah C. Dorman, DVM, director of Food Programs, Center for Food and Animal Issues, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.

Symposium co-chair Jennifer Koeman, DVM, director of producer and public health for the National Pork Board, encourages individuals to share the antimicrobial use and resistance symposium white paper with constituents within agriculture as well as those outside of agriculture.

“This white paper can be used as a tool to further engage in open dialogue with all stakeholders, strive toward adopting a ‘one health’ mindset and move toward consensus on a path forward,” Koeman adds.

The “Antimicrobial Use and Resistance White Paper” is available online at www.animalagriculture.org. Many of the symposium’s power­point presentations and audios are available online at www.animalagriculture.org.

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About the Author

Joe Vansickle

Senior Editor

Joe, a native of Indiana, is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He worked on daily newspapers in Albert Lea, MN and Fairmont, MN, before joining the staff of National Hog Farmer in 1977. Joe specializes in animal health issues, federal regulations, environmental concerns, food safety and writing about the swine veterinary community. Joe has won several writing awards from the Livestock Publications Council. In 2002, he earned the Master Writer Program Award from the American Agricultural Editors’ Association.

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