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The silent pandemic: how animal farming fuels antibiotic resistance, with Cóilín Nunan

The silent pandemic: how animal farming fuels antibiotic resistance, with Cóilín Nunan

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In episode 14 of this season we are joined by Cóilín Nunan, to discuss the growing global threat of antibiotic resistance and how the overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture is contributing to this silent pandemic.


Cóilín is the Policy and Science Manager of the Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics, an alliance of seventy-one member organisations campaigning against the overuse of antibiotics in animal farming.


Cóilín breaks down how antibiotics are used not only to treat infections but also prevent disease in crowded, unsanitary conditions. This results in a breeding ground for drug-resistant bacteria that can affect both animals and humans.


This discussion highlights why we view the shift to plant-based diets as one of the key ways to drive down this overuse, and protect antibiotics for when we actually need them within healthcare.


Please share this episode widely to help raise awareness and be part of the change towards a better future for all.


To find out more about the alliance's work and to get involved: https://www.saveourantibiotics.org/







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