与家禽食品中抗生素残留有关的公共卫生风险

IF 7.2 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-16 DOI:10.1016/j.jafr.2025.101815
Sylvester Chibueze Izah , Akmaral Nurmahanova , Matthew Chidozie Ogwu , Zhexenbek Toktarbay , Zoya Umirbayeva , Kurmanbay Ussen , Laura Koibasova , Saltanat Nazarbekova , Bekzat Tynybekov , Zhanhu Guo
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家禽食品中的抗生素残留构成重大的公共卫生风险,助长了日益严重的全球抗菌素耐药性挑战。本文的重点是与家禽食品中抗生素残留相关的公共卫生风险。研究发现,在家禽养殖中为促进生长和预防疾病而常规使用抗生素,导致食品中残留的积累,可能对消费者的健康产生不利影响。这些包括过敏反应、毒性、肠道微生物群的破坏和促进抗生素耐药细菌。长期接触抗生素残留,即使是低水平,也会加剧这些风险,不仅影响个人健康,还会影响更广泛的公共卫生系统。监管框架,如建立最大残留限量(MRLs)和严格监测,对确保食品安全至关重要。然而,在家禽生产中迫切需要替代策略,以减少对抗生素的依赖,同时保持动物健康。公众教育、抗菌素管理和可持续农业实践对于减轻抗生素残留带来的风险至关重要。应对抗菌素耐药性的全球努力应涉及决策者、农民和卫生保健提供者等利益攸关方之间的协调行动,以保护食品安全和公众健康。未来的研究需要优先发展替代疗法和创新的养殖方法,以尽量减少家禽产品中抗生素残留的存在。
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Public health risks associated with antibiotic residues in poultry food products
Antibiotic residues in the poultry food products pose significant public health risks, contributing to the growing global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This paper focuses on the public health risks associated with antibiotic residues in poultry food products. The study found that the routine use of antibiotics in poultry farming for growth promotion and disease prevention has resulted in the accumulation of residues in food products, which can lead to adverse health effects in consumers. These include allergic reactions, toxicity, disruption of gut microbiota, and the promotion of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Long-term exposure to antibiotic residues, even at low levels, exacerbates these risks, impacting not only individual health but also broader public health systems. Regulatory frameworks, such as the establishment of maximum residue limits (MRLs) and stringent monitoring, are crucial for ensuring food safety. However, there is a pressing need for alternative strategies in poultry production that reduce reliance on antibiotics while maintaining animal health. Public education, antimicrobial stewardship, and sustainable farming practices are vital to mitigate the risks posed by antibiotic residues. The global effort to address AMR should involve coordinated actions among stakeholders, including policymakers, farmers, and healthcare providers, to protect both food safety and public health. Future research needs to prioritize the development of alternative therapeutics and innovative farming practices to minimize the presence of antibiotic residues in poultry products.
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