Medically important antibiotics are being squandered by animal agriculture to compensate for typical factory farming practices.
Cultivating muscle meat directly from cells instead of raising and slaughtering animals would reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses “due to fecal contamination during slaughtering and evisceration of carcasses” because there would be no feces, no slaughter, and no carcasses to eviscerate. In addition, cultivating meat would also reduce the threat from antibiotic resistance.
To compensate for overcrowded, stressful, and unhygienic conditions on factory farms, animals...
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