Residuos de antimicrobianos encontrados en aves de corral comercializadas en tiendas minoristas de la zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara, Jalisco

The increased demand to produce large quantities of meat and animal products for human consumption has promoted the indiscriminate use of antimicrobials. The increased use of these substances in the production of poultry, has negative consequences on Public Health due to the fact that the accumulati...

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