Pigs Raised Without Antibiotics More Likely To Carry Bacteria, P...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Wed, 06/11/2008 - 18:15

While consumers are increasing demand for pork produced without antibiotics, more of the pigs raised in such conditions carry bacteria and parasites associated with food-borne illnesses, according to a new study.

A comparison of swine raised in antibiotic-free and conventional pork production settings revealed that pigs raised outdoors without antibiotics had higher rates of three food-borne pathogens than did pigs on conventional farms.


 

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