Environmental fate of Chlortetracycline, Sulfamethazine and Tylosin fed to feedlot cattle
Antimicrobials are widely used in North America’s livestock industry. Field application of livestock manure disperses antimicrobials in to the environment. Antimicrobials can increase the level of antimicrobial resistance development in human and livestock pathogens. Three main studies were conducte...
Main Author: | Amarakoon Mudiyanselage, Inoka |
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Other Authors: | Zvomuya, Francis (Soil Science) |
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Journal of Environmental Quality
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31539 |
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