The use of antibiotics to promote growth in farm animals hastens the end of their medical effectiveness, according to a new study.
BEEFED UP. Agricultural use of antibiotics promotes livestock growth but accelerates the evolution of drug-resistant bacteria.
Using a mathematical model to probe the evolutionary dynamics of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, researchers have found evidence that agricultural use of the drugs accelerates the rise of resistant bacterial strains.
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