ISU professor responds to antibiotics story

16-02-2010 | | |
ISU professor responds to antibiotics story

The CBS story, aired in the US on February 9, has sparked a discussion on the use of antibiotics in animal production in the USA, with an Iowa State University professor responding through the Web.

The CBS story reported on the finding by the University of Iowa of strains of meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in nearly three-quarters of pigs (70%) and nearly two-thirds of the pig farm workers (64%), on several farms in Iowa and western Illinois.

Iowa State University professor Dr H. Scott Hurd, former deputy undersecretary Food Safety, USDA, replied to most of the opinions presented as facts – and stated his own views. To see his arguments, check the website factsaboutpork.org.

For more information on MRSA, please check this week’s weblog by David Burch, called ‘Drug dilemmas‘.

Related websites:
• CBS
• University of Iowa©
• Iowa State University

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Vincent ter Beek Editor of Pig Progress / Topic: Pigs around the world
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