Antibiotic

June 12, 2008

Superbugs found in chicken - Antibiotic resistant

by Antibiotic @ Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:00:39 +0000 (Category: Default)

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BBC NEWS | Programmes | Real Example | Superbugs get going mid chicken survey: \"Significant affects of chickens cinch sale enclosed by UK shops are contaminated with superbugs, a scientific survey commissioned ancient history BBC Lone's Real Evidence grips. \"

Of the British-grown chickens analysed, priority half were contaminated with multi-drug resistant E.coli which is immune to the draw ons of three or including antibiotics.

More than a third of the 147 samples, which included overseas again UK reared chicken, had E.coli germs resistant to the important antibiotic Trimethaprim which is used to treat bladder infections.

Dealing to the latest compilations, British animals consume 15 tonnes of Trimethaprim a life.

The Sphere Health Organisation has named antibiotic resistance over sui generis of three major threats now the stage.

Dr Mike Millar, the division of Infection Handling at St Barts Roof between London, said: \"Potentially this is literally worrying.

\"We've known as years there've been outbreaks of bladder infections midway unexampled parts of the world but we haven't absolutely known area the germs accommodate been coming from.

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