Antibiotics in Chilean Aquaculture

Lozano I.; Díaz N.; Muñoz S.; Riquelme C.; Savic S.

Keywords: Antibiotics, antibiotics resistance, Antibiotic use

Abstract

Abstract: Aquaculture in Chile has been practiced since the 1920s, however it was not until the 1990s that aquaculture became an important sector here. Important species in Chilean aquaculture include salmonids, algae, mollusks, and turbot. Salmonids are the dominant species in Chilean aquaculture for both harvest volume and export value, their production reaching greater than 800-thousand tons in (2015). However, this growth has been accompanied by an increase in disease presence, requiring greater drug use to control. This increase in drug use is an environmental and public health concern for the authorities, the salmon industry itself and the destination markets. In this chapter, we review the literature on drug use, antibiotic resistance, regulatory framework and alternatives, with focus on Chile.

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Editorial: Intechopen
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 25
Página final: 44
Idioma: English
URL: https://www.intechopen.com/books/antibiotic-use-in-animals/antibiotics-in-chilean-aquaculture-a-review