Analysis of Food Safety Import Notifications and Relevant Standards and Regulations for Aquaculture Products With a Focus on Antimicrobial Residues and Use

The use of antimicrobials is essential for the aquaculture sector; however, their misuse is cause for concern because it could adversely affect the environment and human health. Irresponsible use of antimicrobials can lead to antimicrobial resistance and result in the presence of unwanted residues i...

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Antimicrobial agents
Antimicrobial resistance
Aquaculture
Aquaculture industry
Aquaculture products
Bacteria
Chlortetracycline
Cloxacillin
Codex Alimentarius
Commodities
Doxycycline
Drug resistance
Drug resistance in microorganisms
Enrofloxacin
Environmental impact
Epidemics
Erythromycin
Feeds
Florfenicol
Food
Food analysis
Food safety
Imports
International economic relations
International standards
International trade
Laws, regulations and rules
Neomycin
Oxytetracycline
Pathogens
Penicillin G
Probiotics
Product introduction
Residues
Safety and security measures
Safety regulations
Sulfadimethoxine
Sulfamerazine
Trimethoprim
Vaccines
title Analysis of Food Safety Import Notifications and Relevant Standards and Regulations for Aquaculture Products With a Focus on Antimicrobial Residues and Use
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