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CATDOLL: What antibiotics should turbot be fed?

What antibiotics should turbot be fed

Turbot does not need antibiotics.

Turbot does not contain antibiotics. Turbot has a high content of gelatin protein, is delicious, nutritious, and has good skin moisturizing and beauty effects. It is commonly eaten by steaming and stewing. It is also a good material for making sashimi. Its head, fish bones, fish skin, and fish fins can also be used to make soup. It has the effects of moisturizing the skin, nourishing the kidneys and brain, and boosting yang and refreshing. Regular consumption can nourish the body and improve human immunity. It is high in protein and low in fat and is also delicious.

Is turbot edible now?

Multi-lobster non-carcinogenic food

It is reported that due to the poor disease resistance of turbot, illegal breeders often use a large amount of banned drugs to prevent and treat fish diseases, resulting in excessive drug residues in turbot. However, experts remind that turbot is currently only a food containing carcinogens, not a carcinogenic food, and citizens do not need to panic.

It is understood that the furazolidone detected in Shanghai this time is currently a human antibiotic (Furazolidone tablets), and the minimum therapeutic dose for humans is generally 300 mg/day. That is to say, the highest value of the banned drugs detected in the turbot this time is only one three hundredth of the human therapeutic dose, and it will not cause acute or subacute harm to the human body.

The harm of "antibiotic-containing food" is more severe than that of tigers

Experts from the Shanghai Food and Drug Administration also said that nitrofurans, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, etc. are banned fishery drugs both domestically and internationally. Long-term and large-scale consumption of nitrofuran compounds may cause cancer. Long-term consumption of animal food containing antibiotic residues will also lead to resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics and affect clinical efficacy. It will make the human body resistant to drugs, so that antibiotics cannot work when people suffer from infectious diseases. Because of the frequent intake of "antibiotic foods", the antibiotics in the food will enter the human body and accumulate. Over time, the bacteria in the body will mutate due to continuous contact with various antibiotics, resulting in drug-resistant bacterial strains, which will continue to pass on and form drug-resistant bacterial strains.

Since "antibiotic foods" may contain various antibiotics, bacteria may develop resistance to various antibiotics. Once such bacteria infect the body, various antibiotics will have difficulty in acting on them, making the disease difficult to control and even endangering the patient's life and health.

Turbot takes medicine because this kind of fish is rather delicate and will easily die if "special measures" are not taken. Just think about it, if Antsouwu does not feed the fish medicine, the breeder can still reduce costs. It can be seen that this has become an abnormal "necessary measure". At present, there is no substantial breakthrough in breeding technology, and medication is inevitable. It is only required to control the amount of medicine or keep it within a safe range. However, given that such medicine will accumulate in the fish's body, it is difficult to control after a long breeding period.

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