The United States
Food and Drug Administration is tracking the sales of antimicrobials for farm
use.
And in the most
recent change, it says it will be asking for more information about the birds and
animals being treated so it can make adjustments according to the type of
animal – eg. pig or steer- and weight.
It also should give the FDA a more nuanced view on why antimicrobial sales fluctuate over time specific to U.S. animal production, the agency said.
The new analysis is expected to support the FDA’s continuing efforts to encourage the judicious use of antimicrobials in food-producing animals and ensure that the products are available for animals and humans.