- About
- Projects
- Column 1
- Animal Health & Veterinary Medicine
- Expanded Access
- FDA Patient Listening Sessions
- Food & Nutrition
- Column 2
- Column 1
- News and Events
- Expanded Access eRequest
FDA Touts “Significant Strides” in Addressing Reagan-Udall Report but Acknowledges More Work Remains - LexBlog
FDA requests public input on analyzing antimicrobial use in animals - Veterinarian's Money Digest
Officials with the FDA are seeking feedback from the public on a report1 outlining a potential framework for establishing a public-private partnership (PPP) to collect and analyze antimicrobial use (AMU) data from food-producing animals. The report was prepared for the FDA by the Reagan-Udall Foundation and summarizes the work completed over a multi-year cooperative agreement funded by the FDA.2
Reagan-Udall Foundation Lays Groundwork for Public-Private Partnership to Track AMU in Food-Producing Animals - Food Safety Magazine
The Reagan-Udall Foundation for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a new report, titled, Establishing a Draft Framework for a Public-Private Partnership to Support the Tracking of Antimicrobial Use in Food-Producing Animals.