FDA Shares New Report by Reagan-Udall Foundation on Establishing Public-Private Partnership to Collect and Analyze Antimicrobial Use Data from Food-Producing Animals Registration Now Open for Public Forum Presenting Report Findings The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine is announcing the availability of a report drafted by the Reagan-Udall Foundation (the Foundation) for the Food and Drug Administration entitled, Exploring the Potential for A Public-Private Partnership to Support the Tracking and Monitoring of Antimicrobial Use in Food-Producing Animals. This report summarizes key findings from a series of targeted conversations with stakeholders from animal agriculture, veterinary, public health organizations, and other key representatives about the feasibility of establishing a voluntary public-private partnership to collect and analyze antimicrobial use data from food-producing animals. The Foundation conducted this outreach and drafted the report under a cooperative agreement with the FDA. To share insights from the report and to allow for questions from the public, the Foundation will host a virtual public forum on June 14, 2022, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm (EDT). You are subscribed to updates from FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. |
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