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Ag Future: Innovation in Agri-Food
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#236: Combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through optimal gut health strategies | Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard
Ag Future: Innovation in Agri-Food
11 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
#236: Combatting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through optimal gut health strategies | Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard
If left unchecked, the potential global impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could result in a tenfold increase in AMR-associated human deaths by 2050. On this episode of the Ag Future podcast, Dr. Jules Taylor-Pickard, director of gut health at Alltech, discusses the primary contributors to AMR — including factors such as antimicrobial misuse in humans and animals, as well as the influence of climate change on animal health. Dr. Taylor-Pickard also explores optimal gut-health strategies that producers can adopt to enhance the resilience of animals to infectious and non-infectious stresses, ultimately reducing their reliance on antibiotics.
Ag Future: Innovation in Agri-Food