DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS

Bacterial and drug contaminants are the major causes of meat and egg borne illness in human. The elaborated methods described in this study, fulfil the criteria for a routine screening method, and should be a useful tool for the detection of antibacterial substances in animal feeding stuffs. Antibio...

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Main Author: Waleed S. Alwaneen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Faisalabad 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of University Medical & Dental College
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Online Access:http://jumdc.tuf.edu.pk/articles/volume-9-1/1-308%20Final.pdf
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spelling doaj-d4016a191300437da38f50967a0a67022020-11-25T00:41:49ZengUniversity of FaisalabadJournal of University Medical & Dental College2221-78272018-03-0191111DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODSWaleed S. AlwaneenBacterial and drug contaminants are the major causes of meat and egg borne illness in human. The elaborated methods described in this study, fulfil the criteria for a routine screening method, and should be a useful tool for the detection of antibacterial substances in animal feeding stuffs. Antibiotics are extremely important class of drugs, as they represent a key component in the strategy used in the control of bacterial infections in both humans and animals. It is therefore important that their use in food animals be done with utmost care; antibiotics should be given at recommended doses and with appropriate supervision. Adequate holding period should be observed in all slaughter animals following therapeutic use of antibiotics. Ideally, the use of antibiotics in food animals by non-veterinarians should be discouraged. Regulatory authorities should also ensure proper meat inspection and drug residues surveillance program should be established in the country to ensure food safety.http://jumdc.tuf.edu.pk/articles/volume-9-1/1-308%20Final.pdfenvironmental issuesVermicompostingplant growthbacteria speciesanimal manurebenefits
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DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
Journal of University Medical & Dental College
environmental issues
Vermicomposting
plant growth
bacteria species
animal manure
benefits
author_facet Waleed S. Alwaneen
author_sort Waleed S. Alwaneen
title DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
title_short DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
title_full DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
title_fullStr DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
title_full_unstemmed DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTICS RESIDUES IN PROTEIN CONTAINING DIETS (MEAT AND EGGS) OF HUMAN THROUGH DIFFERENT METHODS
title_sort detection of antibiotics residues in protein containing diets (meat and eggs) of human through different methods
publisher University of Faisalabad
series Journal of University Medical & Dental College
issn 2221-7827
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Bacterial and drug contaminants are the major causes of meat and egg borne illness in human. The elaborated methods described in this study, fulfil the criteria for a routine screening method, and should be a useful tool for the detection of antibacterial substances in animal feeding stuffs. Antibiotics are extremely important class of drugs, as they represent a key component in the strategy used in the control of bacterial infections in both humans and animals. It is therefore important that their use in food animals be done with utmost care; antibiotics should be given at recommended doses and with appropriate supervision. Adequate holding period should be observed in all slaughter animals following therapeutic use of antibiotics. Ideally, the use of antibiotics in food animals by non-veterinarians should be discouraged. Regulatory authorities should also ensure proper meat inspection and drug residues surveillance program should be established in the country to ensure food safety.
topic environmental issues
Vermicomposting
plant growth
bacteria species
animal manure
benefits
url http://jumdc.tuf.edu.pk/articles/volume-9-1/1-308%20Final.pdf
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