Ibeagha-Awemu Eveline M, Omonijo Faith A, Piché Laurie C, Vincent Antony T
Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
Département des sciences animales, Université Laval, Québec, QC, Canada.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Aug 13;12:1605215. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1605215. eCollection 2025.
The discovery of the growth promoting effects of antibiotics in the 1940s contributed to the economic efficacy of the livestock industry. In response to increased animal protein demand from the 1950s, antimicrobial use at sub-therapeutic levels for growth promotion and disease prevention (antimicrobial growth promoter, AGP) improved feed-to-weight ratio, meat quality and overall health of livestock. These benefits encouraged the heavy use of AGPs such that about 70% of global use of antimicrobials was for food animals. Despite the numerous benefits of AGPs, the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) associated with their use and impact on human and livestock health, establishes AMR as a global health plague, affecting man, animal and the environment. Although many countries have banned the use of AGPs in livestock production, efforts to identify effective alternatives have yielded inconsistent findings and only few effective alternative products are currently available. This highlights the need to intensify efforts toward identifying more effective AGP alternatives. While current strategies focus on evaluating the efficacy of single products/class of products that can enhance productivity and health, future strategies should focus on combining multiple approaches. It is also important to acknowledge that no single alternative can fully replicate the same mechanism of action attributed to antimicrobials. This comprehensive review presents recent research findings on AGP use trend before and after bans in many countries, the benefit/mode of action of reported AGP alternatives, the economic impact of AGP alternatives in the context of the One Health approach, the factors militating the search for effective AGP alternatives, research gaps and future action plans for AGP-free animal farm management.
20世纪40年代抗生素促生长作用的发现提高了畜牧业的经济效益。为应对20世纪50年代以来动物蛋白需求的增加,在亚治疗水平使用抗菌药物促进生长和预防疾病(抗菌生长促进剂,AGP)改善了饲料转化率、肉质和家畜的整体健康状况。这些益处促使人们大量使用AGP,以至于全球约70%的抗菌药物用于食用动物。尽管AGP有诸多益处,但其使用导致的抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)的出现以及对人类和家畜健康的影响,使AMR成为一场全球健康灾难,影响着人类、动物和环境。尽管许多国家已禁止在畜牧生产中使用AGP,但寻找有效替代品的努力却得到了不一致的结果,目前只有少数有效的替代产品。这凸显了加大力度寻找更有效AGP替代品的必要性。虽然目前的策略侧重于评估能够提高生产力和健康水平的单一产品/产品类别,但未来的策略应侧重于结合多种方法。同样重要的是要认识到,没有一种替代品能够完全复制抗菌药物的相同作用机制。这篇综述介绍了许多国家在禁令前后AGP使用趋势的最新研究结果、已报道的AGP替代品的益处/作用方式、在“同一健康”方法背景下AGP替代品的经济影响、阻碍寻找有效AGP替代品的因素、研究差距以及无AGP动物养殖场管理的未来行动计划。