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Researchers at Calgary university explore antibiotic resistance link

Nov 17, 2016 | 11:15 PM

CALGARY — University of Calgary researchers say there’s enough evidence to suggest a direct link between the use of antibiotics in animals and antibiotic resistance.

In a report for the World Health Organization, they found a frequent use of antibiotics in animals in the developing world can lead to more serious issues.

Dr. William Ghali led the review, collecting 170 studies, and he found that number alone to be surprising.

He says when the studies are combined statistically into a single, bottom-line result, there is an association between restricting antibiotic use and lowering resistance patterns.