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Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics - The Alliance to Save our Antibiotics is calling for reductions to farm antibiotic use across the EU, and for an end to routine preventative medication of groups of healthy animals

  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/alliance-members/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Alliance Members - The Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is made up of 45 supporting members which represent a further 485+ organisations. Our members span a wide range of medical, health, agricultural, environmental, consumer and animal welfare sectors from across the EU.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-issue/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | The Issue - The systematic overuse of antibiotics in human and animal medicine is undermining their ability to cure life-threatening infections in people, by creating an army of dangerous bacteria which are resistant to antibiotics.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-issue/antibiotic-overuse-in-livestock-farming/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Antibiotic Overuse in Livestock Farming - In the UK and across Europe, vast quantities of antibiotics are still used in farming. Farmers may even use antibiotics classed as 'critically important' for humans by the World Health Organisation.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-issue/a-history-of-antibiotic-abuse/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | A History of Antibiotic Abuse - There has been a pattern of failing government strategies in the UK to tackle the overuse of antibiotics in farming.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-issue/the-policy-landscape/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | The Policy Landscape - There are two key EU legislative proposals currently under review; the Veterinary Medicinal Products and the Medicated Feed legislations, which will determine the future of farm-antibiotic use across the EU.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-issue/learning-from-others/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Learning from Others - Many countries have shown that it is possible to farm with less antibiotics. Antibiotic use in pigs and poultry in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Netherlands and Sweden is 3-5 times lower than in UK.Extensive and higher welfare systems across the world have also shown that antibiotics are not necessary to keep animals healthy.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/the-science/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | The Science - The routine overuse of antibiotics in farm animals creates perfect conditions for the emergence of resistant bacteria, killing off susceptible bacteria while allowing stronger resistant bacteria to survive.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/our-campaign/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Our Campaign - The Alliance to Save out Antibiotics is calling for EU-wide reductions to farm antibiotic use: by 50% by 2020 and by 80% by 2050.
  • http://www.saveourantibiotics.org/our-campaign/supermarket-superbugs/ Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics | Superbugs revealed on UK supermarket chicken and pork - A new investigation by the Alliance to Save our Antibiotics has revealed E.coli resistant to multiple crucial antibiotics on pig and chicken meat from seven major UK supermarkets.

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  • Check This Out - Make sure you get the second edition

    If you're getting this book, make sure you're getting the second edition. There's a lot of important and potentially life-saving information that got left out of the first edition.

  • Court - I was pretty disappointed and about to send it back but decided ...

    I just received my bottle last night and starting using it today, so maybe its a bit early for a review but thought Id add my insights so far. For one, it says the packaging may vary, however, I received the diamond series BPI B4, not the sports B4. Not only that but there was a homemade looking label stuck on it that read sport B4 new. I looked at the bottle further and it was dated NOV 2012....so 2 year old bottle. Seeming sketchy to me. Furthermore, this homemade label was placed directly over the instructions for use. When I tried to peel it off it wouldn't come off for anything....has clearly been stuck on there a while. I was pretty disappointed and about to send it back but decided it wasn't worth the money. And so, despite my better judgement I tried my first dose.