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Increase of farm antibiotic sales in 2018
A report from the Food and Drug Administration shows sales of antibiotics for livestock and poultry rose 9% in 2018.
The slight year-over-year increase is still well below levels seen before 2017 when the industry stopped selling antibiotics for growth promotion and veterinarian oversight of the drugs became a requirement. Sales are down 38% from the peak year of 2015 and down 21% from 2009 when data collection began.
Broken down by specie, antibiotic sales were up 17% for swine and 9% for cattle, while sales for poultry dropped 17%.
The report shows tetracyclines, used to treat bacterial infections, accounted for the majority of sales at 66%, up 12% from 2017.
The agency notes that sales data does not necessarily reflect actual antibiotic use but is a valuable indicator of market changes.
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