Earth Eats (Indiana Public Radio) - Can U.S. Meat Get Off Antibiotics?

John Powers, M.D., associate clinical professor of medicine, was interviewed by Earth Eats, an Indiana Public Radio Radio program, on stalled legislation requiring drug companies and farmers to sell and use antibiotics only to treat sick animals because of a well-researched connection between antibiotic use in livestock farming and resistant “superbugs.”

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