Alternatives to Antibiotics: Probiotics, Phytogenics, and Immune Modulators in Animal Health
MTA
Review of evidence, application methods, and regulatory considerations for non-antibiotic therapies
"Alternatives to Antibiotics" provides a comprehensive guide to non-antibiotic therapies crucial for modern animal health, addressing the escalating global threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The book systematically reviews probiotics, phytogenics, and immune modulators, highlighting their scientific basis, diverse mechanisms of action, and proven efficacy across various animal species, including poultry, swine, ruminants, and aquaculture. It emphasizes how these alternatives work synergistically to enhance gut health, strengthen the intestinal barrier, modulate the immune system, and directly combat pathogens, thereby sustaining animal welfare and productivity without contributing to antibiotic resistance.
Beyond the scientific principles, this resource delves into the practicalities of implementing these alternatives in real-world animal production. It covers essential topics such as product formulation, ensuring stability and effective delivery, optimal dosing strategies, and navigating the complex regulatory frameworks across different global regions. Through illustrative case studies, the book showcases both the successes and inherent challenges of integrating these multi-modal strategies on commercial farms, offering invaluable lessons for veterinarians, nutritionists, and producers.
Ultimately, "Alternatives to Antibiotics" is more than just a review; it's a strategic roadmap for a sustainable future in animal agriculture. It outlines future perspectives in research, technology, and policy, advocating for integrated, precision-driven approaches to animal health management. By empowering readers with a deep understanding of these powerful alternatives and advocating for harmonized regulatory and economic support, the book champions a proactive paradigm that fosters animal resilience, reduces antibiotic reliance, and safeguards public health in an increasingly antibiotic-conscious world.
This book is a vital resource for veterinarians, animal nutritionists, and livestock producers seeking evidence-based strategies to reduce antibiotic reliance in commercial operations. It also serves researchers and policymakers in the fields of animal science and public health who are focused on addressing antimicrobial resistance and sustainable agricultural practices. Specifically, those managing poultry, swine, ruminants, or aquaculture systems will benefit from the detailed species-specific case studies and practical application protocols.
December 18, 2025
42,051 words
2 hours 57 minutes
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