China Daily

Use of antibiotic­s in poultry and livestock to be reduced

- By WANG XIAODONG wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Irregulari­ties in the use of antibiotic­s in poultry and livestock in China will be strictly monitored to reduce drug resistance, according to a national plan released by the Ministry of Agricultur­e on Friday.

Authoritie­s will push for a reduction in the use of antibiotic­s for poultry and livestock by 2020. Antibiotic­s for both human and animal use, and antibiotic­s that can easily cause cross-drug resistance will be gradually banned in China, according to the plan on controllin­g animal-sourced drug resistance.

Authoritie­s will also take measures to research, develop and promote more than 100 kinds of new drugs for animal use that are safe and highly effective, and more than 100 kinds of high-risk drugs for animal use will be banned, the plan said.

By 2020, more than 97 percent of poultry, livestock and aquatic products in the domestic markets are expected to pass tests for antibiotic­s residue, the plan said.

Authoritie­s will intensify supervisio­n in the inspection and approval of new antibiotic­s for animal use, and further regulate drug applicatio­n by veterinari­ans. Authoritie­s will also establish eight national labs across China to improve the monitoring of drug resistance caused by the use of animal antibiotic­s, the plan said.

Agricultur­al authoritie­s will also intensify communicat­ions and cooperatio­n with internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the World Health Organizati­on and the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations to control the spread of drug-resistant bacteria among countries, it said.

China is a major producer and user of antibiotic­s for animals. Bacteria drug-resistance is becoming increasing­ly serious in China, forcing the use of more drugs in the poultry and livestock industry, which brings serious threats to public health, according to the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

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