DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Animal Farm Antibiotic Replacements 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The widespread use of antibiotics in animal production causes two important problems. Firstly, there is the risk that antibiotic residues may be found in human food and secondly, is the development of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic micro-organisms.
There is pressure from both Governments and consumers on the animal production industry to reduce antibiotic use.
This 50 page report specifies ways in which growth promoters and therapeutic antibiotics are being reduced across the industry.
Companies Featured
- Alltech
- Biomin
- Cargill
- DSM
- Delacon
- Kemin Industries
- Nutriad
- Perstop
Key Topics Covered
Executive Summary
Chapter 1: Current Use of Antibiotics
1.1 Mode of Action of
Antibiotics in Animal Production
1.2 Market Size of Antibiotics
used in Animals
Chapter 2: Problems of Antibiotic Usage
2.1 Antibiotic Residues in
Food Products
2.2 Antibiotic Resistance in Pathogenic Bacteria
2.3
Consumer Response to Antibiotic Use in Food Animals
Chapter 3: Replacement of Antibiotic Growth Promoters
3.1 Feed
Enzymes
3.2 Prebiotics
3.3 Probiotics
3.4 Synbiotics
3.5
Organic Acids
3.6 Phytochemicals
Chapter 4: Replacement of Therapeutic Use of Antibiotics
4.1 Feed
Quality and Nutrient Absorption
4.2 Immune Modulating Agents
(Immunonutrition)
4.3 Modulation of Gastrointestinal Health
4.4
Vaccination
Chapter 5: Industry Response to Replacement of Antibiotics
5.1
Poultry
5.2 Pigs
5.3 Dairy Cows
5.4 Programmes for
Antibiotic Reduction
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6f7mgw/the_animal_farm?w=4