Reps. Markey, Slaughter Press FDA on Antibiotic Use in Ethanol Production
FoodSafetyNews.com
by Helena Bottemiller
May 14, 2012
Congressional query follows IATP report on distillers grains fed to animals
With growing concern over antibiotic resistance, public health advocates have long pushed for more responsible use of these drugs -- both in human medicine and animal agriculture -- but there is one piece of the antibiotics puzzle that has not received as much attention: ethanol production.
Last week, Reps. Ed Markey (D-MA) and Louise Slaughter (D-NY) wrote to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asking some tough questions about the potential link between ethanol byproducts in animal feed and antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
"Antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria are a grave public health threat that is growing worldwide," wrote Markey and Slaughter. "As the threat of antibiotic resistance expands, we must ensure that the unnecessary use of antibiotics in agricultural animals is minimized and FDA has the ability to limit their use if it serves to protect public health."
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