GSO CAC/RCP 61:2007

CAC/RCP 61:2005
Gulf Standard   Historical · Approved on 26 September 2007

Code of practice to minimize and contain antimicrobial resistance.

GSO CAC/RCP 61:2007 Files

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GSO CAC/RCP 61:2007 Scope

This document provides additional guidance for the responsible and prudent use of antimicrobials in food-producing animals, and should be read in conjunction with the Recommended International Code of Practice for Control of the Use of Veterinary Drugs CAC/RCP 38-1993. Its objectives are to minimize the potential adverse impact on public health resulting from the use of antimicrobial agents in food-producing animals, in particular the development of antimicrobial resistance. It is also important to provide for the safe and effective use of veterinary antimicrobial drugs in veterinary medicine by maintaining their efficacy. This document defines the respective responsibilities of authorities and groups involved in the authorization, production, control, distribution and use of veterinary antimicrobials such as the national regulatory authorities, the veterinary pharmaceutical industry, veterinarians, distributors and producers of foodproducing animals.

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