MEXICO: Keeping Traces of Antibiotics Out of Food - IPS ipsnews.net

ipsnews.net: : Orange juice and beef form part of the diet of many people in Mexico and other countries of the Americas. But the traces of antibiotics and fungicides they can contain pose risks to human health, and authorities in the region have begun to address the problem.




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