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Definition of tylosin in US English: tylosinnoun ˈtīləˌsinˈtīləˌsin An antibiotic that is routinely fed to livestock as a growth promoter and that may contribute to antibiotic resistance in humans. Example sentencesExamples - Currently, many antibiotics, such as tylosin, penicillin, tetracycline, and gentamicin, are available over the counter to farmers to administer at their discretion to livestock by injection, orally, and as feed additives.
- Another antibiotic approved for use with livestock, tylosin, is closely related to the family of drugs that includes erythromycin.
- However, just as with penicillin and the tetracyclines in the past, vets are now simply prescribing more macrolides generally to make up for the ban on tylosin as a growth promoter.
- Although the lack of response in performance of heifers fed tylosin during the growing period was unexpected, it is not unique.
- A similar study by Kao's group identified two genes responsible for overproduction of the antibiotic tylosin.
Definition of tylosin in US English: tylosinnounˈtīləˌsin An antibiotic that is routinely fed to livestock as a growth promoter and that may contribute to antibiotic resistance in humans. Example sentencesExamples - Currently, many antibiotics, such as tylosin, penicillin, tetracycline, and gentamicin, are available over the counter to farmers to administer at their discretion to livestock by injection, orally, and as feed additives.
- Although the lack of response in performance of heifers fed tylosin during the growing period was unexpected, it is not unique.
- Another antibiotic approved for use with livestock, tylosin, is closely related to the family of drugs that includes erythromycin.
- However, just as with penicillin and the tetracyclines in the past, vets are now simply prescribing more macrolides generally to make up for the ban on tylosin as a growth promoter.
- A similar study by Kao's group identified two genes responsible for overproduction of the antibiotic tylosin.
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