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  4. Considerations on the Aquaculture Development and on the Use of Veterinary Drugs: Special Issue for Fluoroquinolones—A Review

Considerations on the Aquaculture Development and on the Use of Veterinary Drugs: Special Issue for Fluoroquinolones—A Review

Author(s)
Jonas Augusto Rizzato Paschoal
Félix Guillermo Reyes Reyes
Date Issued
1 de agosto de 2013
Type
Other
Volume
78
Issue
9
Start Page
R1321
End Page
33
DOI
10.1111/1750-3841.12222
Abstract
Aquaculture has become an important source of fish available for human consumption. In order to achieve greater productivity, intensive fish cultivation systems are employed, which can cause greater susceptibility to diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Antimicrobial substances are compounds used in livestock production with the objectives of inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and treatment or prevention of diseases. It is well recognized that the issues of antimicrobial use in food animals are of global concern about its impact on food safety. This paper present an overview of the aquaculture production in the whole world, raising the particularities in Brazil, highlighting the importance of the use of veterinary drugs in this system of animal food production, and address the potential risks arising from their indiscriminate use and their impacts on aquaculture production as they affect human health and the environment. The manuscript also discusses the analytical methods commonly used in the determination of veterinary drug residues in fish, with special issue for fluroquinolones residues and with emphasis on employment of LC-MS/MS analytical technique.
Subjects

Aquaculture

Veterinary Drugs

Livestock

Productivity

Biotechnology

Veterinary drug

Fish <Actinopterygii>...

Business

Production (economics...

Food safety

Human health

Antimicrobial

Animal health

Fish farming

Biology

Veterinary medicine

Environmental health

Medicine

Fishery

Food science

Ecology

Microbiology

Chemistry

Chromatography

Macroeconomics

Economics

Aquaculture

Veterinary Drugs

Livestock

Productivity

Biotechnology

Veterinary drug

Fish <Actinopterygii>...

Business

Production (economics...

Food safety

Human health

Antimicrobial

Animal health

Fish farming

Biology

Veterinary medicine

Environmental health

Medicine

Fishery

Food science

Ecology

Microbiology

Chemistry

Animals

Animals

Animals

Anti-Infective Agents...

Anti-Infective Agents...

Anti-Infective Agents...

Brazil

Brazil

Brazil

Chromatography, Liqui...

Chromatography, Liqui...

Chromatography, Liqui...

Drug Residues analysi...

Drug Residues analysi...

Drug Residues analysi...

Fishes

Fishes

Fishes

Aquaculture methods

Aquaculture methods

Aquaculture methods

Veterinary Drugs phar...

Veterinary Drugs phar...

Veterinary Drugs phar...

Fluoroquinolones phar...

Fluoroquinolones phar...

Fluoroquinolones phar...

Tandem Mass Spectrome...

Tandem Mass Spectrome...

Tandem Mass Spectrome...

Food Safety

Food Safety

Food Safety

Physical Sciences Env...

Health Sciences Medic...

Life Sciences Agricul...

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