avoparcin การใช้
- The story about avoparcin and vancomycin is rewriting itself,
- Avoparcin is closely related to the most carefully guarded human antibiotic, vancomycin.
- In 1997, the European Union banned avoparcin, but the general problem remains.
- Avoparcin also shares a chemical similarity with vancomycin.
- "' Avoparcin "'is a glycopeptide antibiotic effective against Gram-positive bacteria.
- Avoparcin was once widely used in Australia and the European Union, but it is currently not permitted in either.
- Somchai said an investigation had been launched into how traces of Avoparcin came to be found in chicken exported to Japan.
- One farmyard antibiotic, avoparcin, is structurally similar to vancomycin _ which might explain why some enterococci from farm animals resist vancomycin.
- Because of this similarity, concern exists that widespread use of avoparcin in animals may lead to an increased prevalence of vancomycin-resistant strains of bacteria.
- Anan Sirimongkolkasem, president of the Thai Broiler Processing Exporters Association, said Thai producers haven't used Avoparcin for five years because it is too expensive.
- Only one company in Thailand _ Roche Co ., a unit of the antibiotic's developer Roche Holding AG of Switzerland _ now imports Avoparcin into Thailand.
- Avoparcin is a mixture of two closely related chemical compounds, known as ?-avoparcin and ?-avoparcin, which differ by the presence of an additional chlorine atom in ?-avoparcin.
- Avoparcin is a mixture of two closely related chemical compounds, known as ?-avoparcin and ?-avoparcin, which differ by the presence of an additional chlorine atom in ?-avoparcin.
- Avoparcin is a mixture of two closely related chemical compounds, known as ?-avoparcin and ?-avoparcin, which differ by the presence of an additional chlorine atom in ?-avoparcin.
- Avoparcin is a mixture of two closely related chemical compounds, known as ?-avoparcin and ?-avoparcin, which differ by the presence of an additional chlorine atom in ?-avoparcin.
- Avoparcin has been banned in the European Union and Japan after being linked to the development of Vancomycin Resistant Enterococus, an intestinal bacteria resistant to antibiotics that can kill people who are old or have weak immune systems.
- Somchai Suntorawat, deputy minister of agriculture, told a news conference that a letter has been sent to the Japanese government assuring officials that Thailand's chicken processors do not use the agent, Avoparcin, in feed.
- However, Tony Mudd of Roche Products, which makes avoparcin, remains unconvinced : " These are interesting data, but I'm not sure you can categorically state from them that it's one-way traffic of resistance ."
- ""'Streptomyces candidus " "'is a bacterium species from the genus of " Streptomyces " which has been isolated from soil in Russia . " Streptomyces candidus " produces lemonomycin, enterocin, pyrazofurin B and avoparcin.