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01/07/2009: "Crops absorb livestock antibiotics, science shows"


For half a century, meat producers have fed antibiotics to farm animals to increase their growth and stave off infections. Now scientists have discovered that those drugs are sprouting up in unexpected places.

Vegetables such as corn, potatoes and lettuce absorb antibiotics when grown in soil fertilized with livestock manure, according to tests conducted at the University of Minnesota.

Today, close to 70 percent of the total antibiotics and related drugs produced in the United States are fed to cattle, pigs and poultry, according to the Union of Concerned Scientists. Although this practice sustains a growing demand for meat, it also generates public health fears associated with the expanding presence of antibiotics in the food chain.

[ Apart from the spread of resistance to antibiotics caused by this, it is suspected that it could also be responsible in part for the huge rise in asthma - much of which has more to do with environmental factors than genes. ]

http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/news/antibiotics-in-crops

Replies: 2 Comments

on Sunday, January 11th, nationalist said

Organic agriculture is the answer.

on Friday, January 9th, V said

So..do you intend autopsy of each food animal or the peta view?

Less sardonically, if humanity is to convert grass to food, via animals... how shall we prevent potentially zoonotic diseases?