Trends in antimicrobial use in Marine Harvest Canada farmed salmon production in British Columbia (2003-2011).

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Marine Harvest Canada, 124-1334 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 8C9 (Morrison); BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences, 871A Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia V9W 5B1 (Saksida).

Published: December 2013

Marine Havest Canada has significantly reduced its antimicrobial usage in salmon farming over the last 8 years. Change has come about largely through improvements in production, health management, and livestock selection. However, antimicrobial treatments are still required for stomatitis and bacterial kidney disease. Lack of efficacious vaccines and the limited number of licensed antimicrobials available to the industry continue to be of concern.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3831392PMC

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