Antibiotics in Meat
The Spread of Antibiotics Through Fertilizers
Fertilizer and Environmental Impact
Public Awareness and Education
Antibiotics and Human Health Risks
100

This is the potential human health risk when consuming meat from animals treated with antibiotics, resulting in reduced effectiveness of antibiotics. 

What is Antibiotic Resistance?

100

This product, which can contain traces of antibiotics, are commonly used in agriculture to enhance plant growth but raise concerns about the unintended spread of antibiotics. 

What is manure?

100

This process, involving the breakdown of organic matter in manure, can result in the release of antibiotics into the soil and water, affecting ecosystems. 

What is decomposition? 

100

This educational initiative encourages consumers to buy meat products that are free from antibiotics to reduce risks associated with antibiotic use in animals. 

What is "antibiotic-free" labeling?

100

This is the term used for infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria that are harder to treat with conventional medications. 

What is antibiotic-resistant infection?

200

This government agency monitors the use of antibiotics in meat production and sets guidelines to limit resistance development. 

What is the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)?

200

This percentage of antibiotics applied to soil absorb into corn, lettuce, and other plants. 

What is less than 0.1%?

200
The group of microorganisms that are responsible for nutrient cycling and soil health can be affected if there is an immense amount of antibiotics within the soil. 

What are soil microbes? 

200

This major food certification label ensures that meat is raised without the use of antibiotics or synthetic hormones, making it a popular choice for consumers concerned about antibiotic risks. 

What is Certified Organic?

200

Consuming food products with antibiotic-resistant bacteria can lead to this condition, making it harder for doctors to treat infections with standard antibiotics. 

What is Treatment failure or longer recovery times?

300

This groups mission is to demolish the use of antibiotics in our food. 

What is FACT (Food Animal Concerns Trust)?

300

This agency is responsible for managing antibiotic residues in both food and water systems. 

What is the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?

300

One potential solution to the overuse of antibiotics in farming is this practice, which involves rotating crops and not using antibiotics for growth promotion. 

What is integrated pest management?

300

One of the main messages of campaigns against antibiotics in meat is to encourage this action, which reduces the demand for antibiotics in animal farming.

What is eating less meat or choosing plant-based foods?

300

This government initiative was introduced to help reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics in livestock and to curb the development of antibiotic resistance. 

What is The National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria? 

400

Some farmers do this as a means to provide their animals with antibiotics when purchasing it from a vet is too expensive. 

What is purchase bad and cheap antibiotics?

400

This FDA regulation started June 11, 2023 regulates the use of antibiotics on farms. 

What is Veterinary prescription is required?
400

The use of antibiotics in agricultural fertilizers can result in this term, where certain strains of bacteria develop immunity to common antibiotics, making them harder to treat. 

What is antibiotic resistance?

400

This government agency provides public information on the safe use of antibiotics in food production and aims to minimize the impact of antibiotic resistance on public health.

What is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

400

These severe health conditions, including deaths, are linked to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance and are cause by infections that cannot be treated with common antibiotics. 

What is super bugs?

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