Healthy Animals

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
AMR develops when bacteria, fungi or viruses are exposed to antibiotics, antifungals or antivirals. As a result, the antimicrobials become ineffective and infections in animals and humans may persist. In addition, medical interventions including surgery, chemotherapy and stem cell therapy may become impossible.
AMR is considered the biggest global threat of Health and Food Safety.
AMR Insights
For professionals in animal husbandry who wish to prevent Antimicrobial resistance, AMR Insights offers selected, global information and data, specific education and extensive networking and partnering opportunities.
AMR Insights is for:
- Livestock breeders and animal caretakers
- Veterinarians for production animals
- Veterinarians for companion animals
- Lab technicians in contract analysis laboratories
- Veterinary regulatory authorities staff
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30 July 2025
New, groundbreaking research to protect both animal and human health from antibiotic-resistant infections is underway to develop the world’s first dedicated surveillance system in healthy dogs and cats, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has announced.
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is developing the world’s first dedicated surveillance system for antibiotic-resistant infections in healthy dogs and cats. The research aims to understand the levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in household pets across the UK, aiming to protect public health and the health of pets. Pet owners will contribute to the study, which […]
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30 July 2025
Monitoring of veterinary drug residues in livestock products with antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal-derived products remains a global concern, while reports on veterinary drug (VD) residues in such products are relatively rare. This study aimed to investigate the presence of VD residues in livestock products associated with AMR through a preliminary assessment. A total of 28 veterinary drug (VD) residues were identified in the […]
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17 July 2025
Policy discourse on AMR in food-producing animals: examining framing and language for effective communication
A study analyzed how risk and rationale for action were framed in policy documents and reports on food-producing animals and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The most frequently used motivational frame was ‘Human Health’, followed by ‘Animal Health and Welfare’ and ‘Food Production and Security’. Self-interest frames specific to farmers or farm workers were rarely used. Recommendations […]
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