Monitoring and surveillance in abattoirs of residues of antibacterial substances - a description of programs in Australia and the USA [United States of America]
1994
Cupit, J.L. | Wild, R.J. (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, Canberra) | Blackman, N.L. | Nicholls, T.J. | Stephens, I.B. (Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra (Australia))
Australia and the United States are major international meat exporting countries. Both countries conduct programs to monitor and survey for antibacterial residues. Australian programs use a urine screening test, whereas the United States programs use tissue fluids as the test medium. The development of surveillance programs to provide rapid feedback to producers is a feature of the Australian programs. The programs in each country compare favourably with regard to numbers of animals tested, results and action taken to prevent residues. The results of the Australian programs justify the promotion of a 'clean food' image for Australian meat producers with respect to antibacterial drugs.
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