Leon Marchal: The urgent case for antibiotic-free animals
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when simple infections were deadly,
availability of antibiotics,
we're using antibiotics so much
that cause these infections
the hell out of all of us.
and wean ourselves off antibiotics,
will become our single biggest killer.
is an interesting question,
the only ones using antibiotics.
of all antibiotics are used by animals.
for human health,
under control right now,
for humans and animals alike.
about how we ended up here.
was in the early '50s of the last century.
prosperity was increasing
more animal protein.
you could now treat them with antibiotics
of antibiotics to the feed
so did antibiotic resistance.
to finish the entire bottle of antibiotics
you will not kill all of the bugs.
build up the antibiotic resistance.
small and regular doses of antibiotics:
that we accidentally build up
of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
the heaviest users of all,
for human health.
we live with our companion animals
bacteria from your own pet.
antibiotic-resistant bacteria
we have, actually, data on.
salmonella in pigs in Europe
to as high [as] 60 percent.
to kill this salmonella.
salmonella in the pig
less than one percent
when not treated well.
human salmonella cases in the EU
to 23,000 hospitalizations
salmonella on the rise,
about consuming yourself.
than 100 people got infected
as a treat, to their dog.
on antibiotic use in animal production.
in low doses in the feed.
of antibiotics allowed was reduced,
went into place.
the animal was sick.
the perfect blanket
cured with ... antibiotics.
the end of the story.
started on a journey,
anybody can learn from.
I personally entered the scene.
for a farmer to feed to his animals
in the best way.
to work together with my colleagues,
healthy and antibiotic-free.
that need to happen
and the drinking-water lines
to come in and spread across the stable.
most interested in
enough fiber, you do not feel well.
is not digested by yourself
intestine by bacteria.
with part of your diet.
were fed low-fiber,
and highly digestible diets.
of hamburger buns,
salad with meat or beans.
in the animals' guts
that pathogens would flourish.
also diet structure plays a role.
that the same diet is coarser
digestive tract,
started to buy this actually, too.
their independent buying decisions:
and sell their animals to.
of these farmers.
in reducing antibiotics,
Germany and the Netherlands,
which was slower to pick this up.
better nutrition helps
from becoming sick.
to the microbiome.
different microorganisms present.
which we call the microbiome,
more microorganisms in your gut
without antibiotics in animal production,
much more robust.
nutribiosis approach
and the microbiome
on an antibiotic-containing
is a bit cheaper at farm level.
a few percent at the consumer level.
part of the world population.
or our loved ones' health is at stake.
what direction do we take?
to become our biggest killer,
and a special personal cost?
human antibiotic consumption,
antibiotic-free animal production?
all around the world.
management and better feed
the market can play a role,
or antibiotic-free products.
will increase in power.
seems to be great for us.
their lives get better, too.
how to produce meat, eggs and milk
amounts of antibiotics,
in which bacterial infections
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Leon Marchal - Bioprocess engineerLeon Marchal is passionate about discovering more sustainable animal production.
Why you should listen
A bioprocess engineer by education, Leon Marchal obtained his PhD in enzymology from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. For more than 20 years, he has been active in research and product development in different parts of the food and feed industry. Over time, he slowly shifted from food ingredients to animal feed.
Working for many years in northwest Europe and the global forefront of antibiotic reduction and sustainability, Marchal brought his knowledge to DuPont's Nutrition & Biosciences business, where he and his team are working on new solutions for sustainable antibiotic-free animal production.
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