How antibiotics get into milk

How antibiotics get into milk
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Antibiotics are medicines that are used to treat bacterial infections. However, some antibiotics can pass into MILK , which can lead to serious consequences. In this article, we will look at how antibiotics get into milk, as well as the consequences that this can lead to.
 
Antibiotics can get into milk through various channels. The most common is the use of antibiotics in livestock. In this case, the antibiotics can pass into the milk if the cattle are given a mixed ration containing the antibiotic. Antibiotics can also get into milk through fertilizers containing the antibiotic.
 
The consequences associated with increased levels of antibiotics in milk are serious. First, increased levels of antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of these agents, which in turn increases the risk of developing opportunistic or opportunistic microorganisms.
 
In addition, increased levels of antibiotics in milk may increase the risk of allergic reactions.
 
Also, increased levels of antibiotics in milk can reduce levels of "good" bacteria, which in turn is detrimental to HEALTH.