Antimicrobial Resistance in Food-Animal Production INDIA OVERVIEW

Indian markets caused a stir across the country.1 According to the Centre for Science and the Environment (CSE), a respected New Delhi-based NGO, most honey brands sold in India contained varying amounts of antibiotics. Their consumption over time could induce resistance to antibiotics, putting people at risk of treatment failure in case of severe infections. For the study, 12 samples were picked in Delhi, all well-known brands, including one each from Australia and Switzerland. Antibiotics found included Chloramphenicol and various broad-spectrum drugs such as Ciprofloxacin and Erythromycin.