Antimicrobial Use in Pig Farms in the Midwestern Region of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Author:

Oliveira Bruno César de1,Santa Rosa Idael Christiano de Almeida2,Dutra Maurício Cabral3,Ferreira Felipe Norberto Alves1ORCID,Moreno Andrea Micke4ORCID,Moreno Luisa Zanolli4,Silva Júlia da Mata Góes4,Garcia Simone Koprowski5ORCID,Fontes Dalton de Oliveira5

Affiliation:

1. Technical Services Department, Agroceres Multimix, Rio Claro 13502-741, Brazil

2. Artemis Ambiental, Pará de Minas 35661-009, Brazil

3. Japfa Comfeed Vietnam, Vĩnh Phúc 02113, Vietnam

4. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-270, Brazil

5. Department of Animal Science, Veterinary School of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, Brazil

Abstract

The use of antimicrobials in swine production is an issue that concerns the whole world due to their impact on animal and public health. This study aimed to verify the antimicrobial use in 29 commercial full-cycle farms in the midwestern region of the state of Minas Gerais, since this region is a hub of intensive pig farming in Brazil, as well as the possible correlations between the use of antimicrobials, biosecurity, and productivity. A total of 28 different drugs used for preventive purposes were described. On average, the herds used seven drugs, exposing the piglets for 116 days and totaling 434.17 mg of antimicrobials per kilogram of pig produced. Just eight active ingredients made up 77.5% of the total number of drugs used on the studied herds. Significant differences were found between the variables, biosecurity score and number of sows, antimicrobial amount and number of drugs, number of drugs and number of sows, and between productivity and biosecurity scores. The use of antimicrobials was considered excessive in the swine farms in the state of Minas Gerais compared to what was reported in Brazil and in other countries. Educational measures and better control should be proposed to reduce the preventive use of antimicrobials.

Funder

Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel—Brazil

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

FAPESP

CNPq

Publisher

MDPI AG

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