This is an over-simplified debate, and also factually incorrect.
There is a strong drive in pet husbandry to reduce antibiotic usage – antibiotics can no more be routinely given up either the EU or United States, prophylactically or as development marketers. They can be utilized in situations of infection, and also where they are applied to a herd this is where disease has been verified within the herd by a vet, as well as samples of the pathogen have actually been revealed to be at risk to the selected antibiotic. Should the farmers lose the entire herd?
There are classes of prescription antibiotics that can not be used in vet medication because they are ‘essential for human beings’.
The stress of microorganisms causing disease in pets are not always zoonotic i.e. transmissible to people.
I have seen when residing in Romania (I enjoy Romania, but I have to single this out), that moms and dads, educators, etc. will certainly go to a chemist as well as need antibiotics when they get even a chilly. They may limited by prescription theoretically, however they are provided anyway.
What is mainly triggering the increase in antibiotic-resistant infections in humans:
Irresponsible suggesting to people by medical professionals
Inaccurate usage by people (not taking the proper variety of doses at correct intervals, not completing the training course, and so on)
Poor cleaning criteria in healthcare facilities (due mainly to outsourcing of the work force to unaccountable exterior agencies).