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Presidential Order Issued To Fight Antibiotic Resistance

Obama issues paper tiger order to fight antibiotic resistance.

by Long Island Attorney Paul A. Lauto, Esq.

In the United States, approximately 6 million pounds of antibiotics are prescribed by doctors every year. While this most certainly has been a factor in antibiotic resistance, the far more glaring problem is that approximately 30 million pounds of antibiotics are used in our annual food production. Almost 80% of the total antibiotics sold in the U.S. are used for livestock, whether they are sick or not. Many European countries have long since recognized this glaring problem and accordingly, have banned the use of growth promoting antibiotics in animal feed. But it is only now in the face of nightmare infections like something out of a bad movie, that the United States is compelled into action.

President Obama has issued an Executive Order for the federal government to work to reduce the spread and emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria. This includes, among other things, the development of a new task force which has 5 months to come up with a 5 year plan to carry out the Executive Order’s prime directive. There will also be a 20 million dollar “prize” to help facilitate the development of new drugs and diagnostic tools to combat antibiotic resistance. In addition, is the call to bolster support for the FDA’s voluntary guidelines and rules issued in December 2013 to reduce the farm use of antibiotics. If the adage “too little too late” comes to mind, you are not alone.

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