Animal health firms report progress on reducing antibiotics need

A collective of the world’s largest animal health companies is reportedly ‘on track or ahead of schedule’ across all commitments made as part of a plan to help reduce the need for antibiotics.

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Animal health firms report progress on reducing antibiotics need

A collective of the world's largest animal health companies is reportedly ‘on track or ahead of schedule' across all commitments made as part of a plan to help reduce the need for antibiotics. A progress...

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