Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants

This review provides a summary of extracted data from the published literature that contains drug residue depletion data for edible tissues and milk following treatment of sheep and goats. Out of 20,234 records obtained during the initial search, data from 177 records were included in this review. T...

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Main Authors: Emily D. Richards, Krysta L. Martin, Catherine E. Donnell, Maaike O. Clapham, Lisa A. Tell
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/19/2607
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author Emily D. Richards
Krysta L. Martin
Catherine E. Donnell
Maaike O. Clapham
Lisa A. Tell
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description This review provides a summary of extracted data from the published literature that contains drug residue depletion data for edible tissues and milk following treatment of sheep and goats. Out of 20,234 records obtained during the initial search, data from 177 records were included in this review. The data is separated by antibiotic class for ease of comparison between studies. Extracted data includes the active ingredient, dosing information, animal health status, analytical method and limits of detection, tolerance and maximum residue limit information, and time frames relative to residue absence or detection. This information is useful for understanding drug residue depletion profiles following extra-label use and for estimating withdrawal intervals, in order to protect the human food chain.
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spelling doaj.art-1a0114cbf5324d3b850795ff3294d4582023-11-23T19:36:34ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152022-09-011219260710.3390/ani12192607Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small RuminantsEmily D. Richards0Krysta L. Martin1Catherine E. Donnell2Maaike O. Clapham3Lisa A. Tell4Food Animal Residue Avoidance and Depletion Program and Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USAFood Animal Residue Avoidance and Depletion Program and Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USASchool of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USAFood Animal Residue Avoidance and Depletion Program and Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USAFood Animal Residue Avoidance and Depletion Program and Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USAThis review provides a summary of extracted data from the published literature that contains drug residue depletion data for edible tissues and milk following treatment of sheep and goats. Out of 20,234 records obtained during the initial search, data from 177 records were included in this review. The data is separated by antibiotic class for ease of comparison between studies. Extracted data includes the active ingredient, dosing information, animal health status, analytical method and limits of detection, tolerance and maximum residue limit information, and time frames relative to residue absence or detection. This information is useful for understanding drug residue depletion profiles following extra-label use and for estimating withdrawal intervals, in order to protect the human food chain.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/19/2607small ruminantsheepgoatmilkedible tissueantibiotic drug residue
spellingShingle Emily D. Richards
Krysta L. Martin
Catherine E. Donnell
Maaike O. Clapham
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Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
Animals
small ruminant
sheep
goat
milk
edible tissue
antibiotic drug residue
title Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
title_full Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
title_fullStr Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
title_short Antibacterial Drug Residues in Small Ruminant Edible Tissues and Milk: A Literature Review of Commonly Used Medications in Small Ruminants
title_sort antibacterial drug residues in small ruminant edible tissues and milk a literature review of commonly used medications in small ruminants
topic small ruminant
sheep
goat
milk
edible tissue
antibiotic drug residue
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/19/2607
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