<p>(Reuters) – A sovereign decider asked a <span>Food and Drug Administration</span> (FDA) to reexamine a preference to reject citizen calls to shorten a use of antibiotics in <span>animal feed</span>, justice filings showed.</p>
<p> The latest statute is a second such reversal for a FDA over concerns that overuse of antibiotics in animal feed is endangering tellurian health by formulating antibiotic-resistant “superbugs”.</p>
<p> In March, a <span>federal court</span> systematic a FDA to start record to repel capitulation for a use of penicillin and tetracyclines in animal feed unless makers of a drugs can furnish justification that their use is safe.</p>
<p> The lawsuit was filed by environmental and public-health groups including The <span>Natural Resources Defense Council</span>, Center for Science in a Public Interest and a <span>Union of Concerned...
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