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Mon Nov 21, 2022, 12:51 PM Nov 2022

US Food Co's. Reckless Overuse of Antibiotics -Resistance, Superbugs; Kroger, Walmart, McD, JBS

- 'McDonald’s and Walmart beef suppliers criticised for ‘reckless’ antibiotics use,' The Guardian, Nov. 21, 2022. - Ed.

> Exclusive: Most important antibiotics for human health still used in supply chains of major US food companies, risking spread of superbugs.

Suppliers of beef to McDonald’s, Taco Bell & Walmart are sourcing meat from US farms that use antibiotics linked to the spread of dangerous superbugs, an investigation has found. Unpublished US government records obtained by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism & the Guardian show farms producing beef for meat packing firms Cargill, JBS, & Green Bay are risking public health by still using antibiotics classed as the “highest priority critically important” to human health (HP-CIAs).

Such drugs are so essential to human medicine that their use in livestock farming should be stopped, the World Health Organization has warned. HP-CIAs are often the last line or one of limited treatments available for serious bacterial infections in humans, it has said.

The overuse of such antibiotics means they can become less effective. The findings have prompted condemnation from public health experts & campaigners. “The reckless overuse of medically important antibiotics on factory farms is a major contributor to this deadly public health threat,” said Cory Booker, a US senator who has advocated for stricter controls in food production. “Giant agribusinesses have built a system that is dependent on this misuse of antibiotics to maximise their profits, with no regard to the serious harm they are causing.”

There is no ban on using antibiotics for treatment or to prevent disease, although farmers now need a veterinary prescription for many medically important antibiotics that were previously available over-the-counter and added to water & feed. There is a ban in the US on using antibiotics for growth promotion, which has been in place since 2017. But many US cattle farmers still routinely use antibiotics often for months on end. Their use – and overuse – risks enabling bacteria to develop resistance, meaning the drugs stop working.

Antibiotic resistance is one of the gravest global public health threats. According to the CDC, it is responsible for more than 35,000 deaths in the US each year, and 1.3 million globally.

Despite the risks, residues of numerous HP-CIAs & other antibiotics were present in many of the US’s beef supply chains between 2017 & 2022, testing by the Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS), part of the US Dept. of Ag. (USDA), showed. A Bureau & Guardian analysis of data relating to 10 of the biggest meat packers revealed that all had at least one HP-CIA in use on one or more farms supplying their abattoirs. Several had as many as 7 separate HP-CIAs in use. Cattle farms selling to JBS, which has sold beef to Wendy’s, Walmart & Taco Bell, were found to have used HP-CIAs. Green Bay Dressed Beef farms, a supplier of the Kroger supermarket chain, also had 7 in use...

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https://www.theguardian.com/global/2022/nov/21/mcdonalds-and-walmart-beef-suppliers-put-public-health-at-risk-with-reckless-antibiotics-use

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