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Nov 19, 2012

Mr. President: Pardon the Turkey, Not Industrial Animal Agriculture

In just a few days, Americans will prepare and serve about 45 million turkeys. This bounty is worthy of our thanks, but the conditions in which most of these birds were raised are not.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Aug 20, 2012

''Get Antibiotics Off the Farm''

"Earlier this month, a federal magistrate judge in New York told the Food and Drug Administration to quit dillydallying on its three-decade effort to curb indiscriminate use of antibiotics in farm animals to spur their growth. He set a timetable for the agency to follow in withdrawing two important drugs — penicillin and two forms of tetracycline — from widespread use in animals. The trouble is, that timetable will give the FDA. five more years to complete the process."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 2, 2012

''Meat and ‘superbugs’''

"The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced in 1977 that it would begin prohibiting the use of some anti­biotics in agriculture, but Congress objected and nothing happened. Since then, the need for restraint has grown. The wonder drugs of the 20th century have been so widely used that germs are becoming resistant to them, giving rise to “superbugs,” bacteria that are immune to one or more antibiotics. Tens of thousands of people die every year from hospital-acquired infections, the vast majority of which result from such resistant bacteria."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Apr 15, 2012

''Antibiotics Off the Farm''

"Two important events in recent weeks a regulatory guideline and a federal court decision have raised hopes that progress can be made in curbing the widespread use of antibiotics ... "

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 13, 2012

''Fatter cows, sicker people''

"The FDA has restricted the use of a minor antibiotic used by the meat industry. It's a small step to counter the widespread overuse of antibiotics on healthy animals, which helps create antibiotic-resistant bacteria that harms humans."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 10, 2012

''F.D.A. Creeps Forward''

"Last week, the Food and Drug Administration took a small step toward reducing the routine use of antibiotics in livestock, a practice that creates drug-resistant pathogens and threatens the effectiveness of some antibiotics in human medicine."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 7, 2012

''Danger: Contaminated meat''

"A nonprofit research center based in Phoenix analyzed 80 brands of beef, pork, chicken and turkey in five cities -- and found that 47 percent contained staphylococcus aureus, which can cause everything from skin infections to pneumonia to blood poisoning. Of the staph germs detected, half were antibiotic-resistant."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 6, 2012

''The F.D.A.’s Token Gesture''

"After withdrawing its own 34-year-old request/promise to restrict the routine use of penicillin and tetracyclines in farm animal feed, the F.D.A. made it crystal clear that, despite the increasingly common threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in supermarket meat, it would leave the regulating up to industry itself."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 6, 2012

''FDA takes step in right direction''

"Wednesday's announcement that federal drug regulators will now require U.S. farmers and ranchers to limit their use of certain antibiotics in cows, pigs, chickens and turkeys is a long overdue positive ruling that should help reduce the growing threat that antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections pose to humans. Welcome as the edict is, it does not go far enough. Additional restrictions or, preferably, bans on their use are necessary to properly safeguard public health."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 6, 2012

''Antibiotics and agriculture''

"Federal drug regulators Wednesday announced new rules requiring farmers and ranchers to restrict their use of a critical class of antibiotics known as cephalosporins in cattle, pigs, chickens and turkeys."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jan 6, 2012

''Natural Law''

"No act of Congress, no executive edict, no environmental permit or court ruling, has the power to overturn the laws of nature. Two recent news items illustrate why this matters."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Aug 6, 2011

''Superbugs' in our food''

"Scientists have warned for decades that routinely feeding antibiotics to poultry and livestock would lead to new strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 24, 2011

''The end of the era of antibiotics''

"For decades, we have lived in blissful ignorance of the infectious diseases that tormented earlier generations. Just take a pill, or get a shot, and they will go away. But the miracle drugs are starting to fail, even for common diseases - and we have ourselves to blame."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jul 19, 2011

''A Better Sort of Pig''

"To me, the biggest issue is not whether pigs are raised organically or "naturally"; it's whether they're raised well."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production
Jun 2, 2011

''The High Cost of Cheap Meat''

"The point of factory farming is cheap meat, made possible by confining large numbers of animals in small spaces. Perhaps the greatest hidden cost is its potential effect on human health."

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production