英文摘要 |
For the administration of veterinary drug residues in food, post-market surveillance is an effective method to ensure the products including poultry, livestock and aquatic products comply with Taiwanese law called Standards for veterinary drug residue limits in foods. Governmental health departments planned post-market surveillance programs targeted on selected animal products based on the post violations (over 5% of non-compliance rates in the past few years) and the large sales volume in the market. The results showed 19 (including 13 poultry products and 6 aquatic products) out of the 7,907 samples (39 categories) were non-complied in year 2022. The overall percentage of compliance rate was 99.8%. Statictic results found that the compliance rates were gradually increased from 90.9% to 99.0% between 2011 and 2017. Followed stable maintainance at over 99.0% after 2017. In addition, the most common veterinary drug residues in violance were reported as follows: Trimethoprim, Nicarbazine, Sulfa drugs, Enrofloxacin and Florenicol. All non-compliant reports were immediately notified to the local heath bureaus, and then associated forceses including withdraw, recall, cease, and trace were applied to the violative products and food companies. The reports were provided to agricultural authorities as well for strengthening the source management to effectively prevent violative products from entering the marketplace. |