Efficacy and Safety of Antibiotics in Veterinary Medicines,A Comprehensive Review

Authors

  • Ammara Zulqarnain Department of Veterinary Pathology,University of Agriculture,Faisalabad
  • Adil Shahzad Institute of Microbiology,University of Agriculture,Faisalabad
  • Muhammad Mohsin Saleem Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,Islamia University Bahawalpur
  • Aman Ullah Faculty of Veterinary Sciences,Bahauddin Zakariya University,Multan
  • Bainazir Qazi Department of Biology, Govt. FMF Graduate college,Gujranwala
  • Mohsin Khan Faculty of Veterinary Sciences,Cholistan University of Veterinary And Animal Sciences,Bahawalpur
  • M.Azwar Aziz Chishti Faculty of Veterinary Sciences,Bahauddin Zakariya University,Multan
  • Safa Naseem Department of Public Health,University of Haripur
  • Zaighum Ali Faculty of Veterinary Sciences,Bahauddin Zakariya University,Multan

Abstract

The effectiveness with security of antimicrobial in veterinary medicine, with a special emphasis on chicken fabrication, are the main topics of this extensive review. The narrative starts by discussing the important role medications have served since their discovery around 1928. It then moves on to discuss the approaching risk of resistant antimicrobial agents (AMR), highlighting how its complicated nature is affected by antibiotics excessive use, abuse, and inappropriate application. One potential approach to address antimicrobial resistance in chicken is the use of bacterial immunisations These vaccines provide targeted and long-lasting protection, all while minimising interference with the gut flora. The article classifies bacterial vaccinations for chickens into three types: deactivated, live reduced, and subunit. It also discusses resistance mechanisms. An example of a practical use would be the readily available vaccines that target prevalent bacterial illnesses in chicken. There needs to be a prudent and sustained strategy regarding the use of medicines in veterinary medicine due to the effects of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in poultry, which include the transmission of the disease, concerns about animal welfare, higher expenses, and reduced production.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Ammara Zulqarnain, Adil Shahzad, Muhammad Mohsin Saleem, Aman Ullah, Bainazir Qazi, Mohsin Khan, M.Azwar Aziz Chishti, Safa Naseem, & Zaighum Ali. (2024). Efficacy and Safety of Antibiotics in Veterinary Medicines,A Comprehensive Review. Indus Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 2(1), 6–12. Retrieved from https://induspublishers.com/IJAPS/article/view/98

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