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Rational Pharmacotherapy in Infectious Diseases: Issues Related to Drug Residues in Edible Animal Tissues
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021-10)
Drugs are used in veterinary medicine to prevent or treat animal diseases. When rationally administered to livestock following Good Veterinary Practices (GVP), they greatly contribute to improving the production of food ...
Veterinary Drug Residues in Meat-Related Edible Tissues
(Elsevier, 2017)
Veterinary drugs are chemicals used to control diseases in animals. If good veterinary practices are followed, these drugs are very useful and make it possible to obtain excellent and abundant food production. In order to ...
Effect of cooking on the stability of veterinary drug residues in chicken eggs
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019-05)
The available information on drug residue stability in chicken egg is scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stability of drug residues in egg under different traditional cooking procedures. Fresh eggs ...
Emamectin benzoate in tilapia: Alternative method for drug incorporation into feed and associated residual depletion study
(2019-05-01)
Due to the lack of regulated drugs for aquaculture, the present study considered specific issues relating to environmental and food safety aspects concerning the potential use of emamectin benzoate (EMA) in freshwater ...
Occurrence of ivermectin in bovine milk from the Brazilian retail market
(Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2006)
Specific Veterinary Drug Residues of Concern in Meat Production
(Elsevier, 2017)
A broad variety of veterinary drugs are used in livestock and they could therefore appear as residues in meat and edible tissues for human consumption. Antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, anthelmintics to control ...
Streptomycin and dihydrostreptomycin residues in bovine milk from the Brazilian retail market
(Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2010)
A simple method for the determination of fluoroquinolone residues in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) employing LC-MS/MS QToF
(Taylor & Francis LtdAbingdonInglaterra, 2013)
Aspectos de segurança dos resíduos de serviços de saúde em clínica veterinária e comparação com a NR 32 (2011)
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáPonta GrossaBrasilEngenharia de Segurança do TrabalhoUTFPR, 2013-11-09)
The waste generated by veterinary clinic are classified as waste health service (WHS). The increase in services at veterinary generates a greater number of waste from health services. The professionals who handle these ...