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Aquaculture and Sustainability
Posted by Md.Rejuan Hossain on December 23, 2024 at 4:14 pmHow can the overuse of antibiotics in aquaculture be reduced for sustainability?
Hamza Muhammad replied 1 year, 5 months ago 9 Members · 16 Replies -
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Biosecurity measures, vaccines, prebiotics, and probiotics can be used to prevent infections.
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Improvement of fish health through better farming practices and changes in feed dealers’ and farmers’ attitudes towards self-prescription of antibiotic without veterinarian diagnostics may help to reduce the levels of antibiotic usage and thus contribute to mitigating antimicrobial resistance.
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Industry collaboration can help reduce antibiotic use and protect human and environmental health.
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Reducing the overuse of antibiotics in aquaculture is essential for sustainability, protecting aquatic ecosystems, and preventing the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Conduct scientific studies to assess the impacts of antibiotic misuse on the ecosystem.
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Antibiotic overuse in aquaculture can lead to a number of risks, including antibiotic resistance, food safety issues, occupational health hazards, and altered biodiversity
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Consider managing manure, treating wastewater, and establishing regulatory standards.
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Keep animals healthy through good management practices, such as improved nutrition and low animal density
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Better farming practices can help improve fish health.
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