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Opinion: Lawmakers must act on limiting antibiotic use in food animals

Source: Hau Dinh/AP

The reauthorization of the Animal Drug User Fee Act, which is quickly making its way through Congress, gives lawmakers a chance to address the growing threat of superbugs caused, in part, by open-ended use of antibiotics important to human medicine. They can use ADUFA as a vehicle to put duration limits on all medically important antibiotics used in food animals.

The majority of medically important antibiotics are sold for use on farm animals, rather than on people.

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