The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has written a letter to Mirza regarding her association with an advertorial issued by the All India Poultry Development and Services Private Limited (AIPDSPL) on February 27.
The letter apprises Mirza about the malpractice of misuse of antibiotics in the poultry sector and how it could be contributing to the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance in the country.
It also informed her about the "libellous" nature of the advertorial and how the CSE's results were misrepresented to support the misleading claim that the antibiotics were not indiscriminately used in poultry farms.
"We have informed her that the CSEs study of 2014, which had found that the banned, critical and highly prescribed antibiotics are being misused by the poultry industry, is misrepresented and the CSEs study of 2017, which drove home the point that antibiotic misuse is turning poultry farms into breeding grounds of super-bugs has been conveniently ignored, Bhushan said.
"The advertorial is aimed at benefiting the advertising association and the poultry industry by misguiding the people of this country. The advertorial is a clear indication that the poultry companies, represented by the AIPDSPL, are not serious to tackle the problem of the antibiotic misuse.
"Instead, it is denying the problem and hindering serious action towards this public health crisis of antibiotic resistance," said the letter.
"As a celebrity, what she endorses has a huge impact on the choices that people make.
"We have mentioned about the need to exercise greater caution and be more sensitised and responsible towards products, claims and ideas that she choose to endorse, specifically if they have public health significance. We have urged her to publicly disassociate herself from this advertorial, Bhushan said.
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