A review of antimicrobial resistance in poultry production - global impacts and alternatives

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2022-06-21Author
Ružić, Zoran
Kanački, Zdenko
Kovačević, Zorana
Stojanović, Slobodan
Marić, Dragoljub
Todorović, Srđan
Knežević, Slobodan
Vidaković Knežević, Suzana
Lazić, Dušan
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Antibiotics are used to fight bacterial infections. Hence, selective pressure gave
rise to bacteria resistant to antibiotics. This leaves scientists worried about the danger
to human and animal health. Some strategies can be borrowed to reduce the use of
antibiotics in chicken farms. Many research has been carried out to look for natural
agents with similar beneficial effects such growth promoters. The aim of these
alternatives is to maintain a low mortality rate, and a good level of animal yield while
preserving the environment and consumer health. Among these, the most popular are
probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes, organic acids, immunostimulants, bacteriocins,
bacteriophages, phytogenic feed additives, phytoncides, nanoparticles and essential
oils (EOs).