Antiobiotic Resistance
Since the 1950s farmers have fed antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) to livestock. Overusing these substances can create superbugs, pathogens that are resistant to multiple drugs and could be passed along to humans. Mindful of that, companies such as Perdue Farms have stopped using the drugs to make chickens gain
weight faster. Since Denmark banned AGPs in the 1990s, the major pork exporter says it’s producing more pigs –and the animals get fewer diseases. Says Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologist Tom Chiller, “Antibiotics are miracle drugs that should only be used to treat diseases” – Kelsey Nowakowski.
Adapted from National Geographic, march 2015 (printed edition).
Leia as sentenças e assinale V para verdadeira e F para a falsa, de acordo com o texto.
I. According to the text, superbugs can be created due to the overuse of antibiotics.
II. The companies stopped using the drugs to make animals gain weight in order to the animals get fewer diseases.
III. The epidemiologist said the drugs should not only be used to treat the animals diseases, but also to treat the animals weight.
Está CORRETO o que se afirma em