Heavy use of prophylactic antibiotics in aquaculture: a growing problem for human and animal health and for the environment
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The accelerated growth of finfish aquaculture has resulted in a series of developments detrimental to the environment and human health. The latter is illustrated by the widespread and unrestricted use of prophylactic antibiotics in this industry, especially in developing countries, to forestall bacterial infections resulting from sanitary shortcomings in fish rearing. The use of a wide variety of antibiotics in large amounts, including non-biodegradable antibiotics useful in human medicine, ensures that they remain in the aquatic environment, exerting their selective pressure for long periods of time. This process has resulted in the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in aquaculture environments, in…
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- Aquaculture
- Antibiotics
- Biology
- Antibiotic resistance
- Human health
- Flora (microbiology)
- Fish <Actinopterygii>
- Biotechnology
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