Tuesday, June 29, 2010

FDA challenges use of antibiotics in healthy food animals - June 28, 2010


The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed on Monday that the animal agriculture industry drop its use of medically important antibiotics in food animals such as cattle.



The draft proposal, which is open for public comment for 60 days, calls the widespread use of the drugs in healthy animals to boost growth and production “injudicious”. It notes that 40 years' worth of scientific studies have largely suggested that the practice promotes bacterial resistance to drugs that are much needed to treat both animals and people.


The agency further proposes that veterinarians should be involved in all decisions on the use of medically important antibiotics, like pencillins and tetracyclines, in feed animals. At present, many antibiotics are available to the industry over-the-counter, without a veterinarian’s involvement.


The proposal, called a “guidance” when finalized, is not binding on the industry, but represents what the FDA calls its “current thinking”. However, in a conference call with reporters today, FDA's deputy commissioner, Joshua Sharfstein, said that the agency could move to issue binding regulations if it judges that to be necessary.


"I am not ruling out anything that we could do to accomplish these important public health goals," Sharfstein said.

To hear a replay of the conference call, callers in the United States and Canada can dial 1-800-873-2054. International callers can dial 1-203-369-4006.


For FDA questions and answers on the new guidance, click this link:



The National Cattlemen's Beef Association. , the major beef industry lobby group, put out a statement , criticizing the FDA for tackling the use of antibiotics for growth-and-production-boosting purposes apart from their use in prevention of disease and treatment of sick animals, as well as their use in industry and in humans.


The group also challenged the agency's interpretation of a raft of studies on the issue of antimicrobial resistance. "NCBA will carefully review this draft guidance and the reports cited as the basis of [FDA's] reasoning for their framework for policy on this issue. NCBA supports actions based only on sound, peer-reviewed science and risk assessment relative to the use of antibiotics," Elizabeth Parker, the organization's chief veterinarian, said in the statement.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Baby Moose Teaches us a Lesson

Hello~


....anybody out there....?


If you have visited lately, then you've noticed that I haven't posted in a while. The KNEWZ has been on suspension, as I've been caught up, and concerned with personal transitions and new transformations. I'm also looking at this mode of expression and questioning if it's serving a good purpose.

I created this blog as a place of sharing and discussion, and in my estimate it falls very short of my intentions when I look at the amount of sharing and discussion that readers have felt moved to contribute. I have felt that I'm basically just writing for/to myself. And if that's the case, why clutter up the world wide web?


Anyway....... Here's a short video, that really just caused me to pause, and sink deeply into the moment. I guarantee you will enjoy it.

I've often said, that my teachers today, come from Nature. You know that saying from a scripture in the Bible that goes, "....and a little child shall lead them"?

Well today's lesson is taught by a baby moose.

Please pay attention to the sequence of events unfolding in this video. A baby moose ventures into a neighborhood backyard and discovers a new place, that is filled with new ''toys" and delights.

It leaves but returns and brings it's loved ones. Now it's accompanied by, it's Mother and twin to join in and experience this new wonderland. They feel safe, and so they all relax, drink the good water, and soon play ensues. Our treat is that we are allowed to observe these intelligent animals be their true nature. Mother lovingly nuzzles, licks and stands close, and after a while is also drawn into enjoying the living 'spring' of water that her baby has found.

The sibling too, lets it's natural curiosity lead it into play and soon the two are having a wonderful time.


I share this with you, because it teaches us how we might engage Life and the new world that is unfolding before us. Imagine what would happen if like our animal teachers, we encountered new experiences with openness and without fear. Isn't it possible that like this baby moose, when confronted with the unknown, we could also discover the good that exists, and experience what I like to call 'unexpected delight'?

Let's all try to lighten up and resurrect that playful side of ourselves. There's nothing like observing or spending time in Nature, to refresh one's perspective and get us moving forward again, feeling wholesome and smiling with joy.

Click the link to the video, sit back and get ready to smile~
lovu,
Kentke
http://www.wimp.com/babymoose

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