A new report warns that people could be for from in into of on to danger for from in into of on to superbugs if they eat rare and undercooked meat. The report is called the Review for from in into of on to Antimicrobial Resistance. Researchers looked for from in into of on to how antibiotics in food are making bugs stronger. The report said the use for from in into of on to antibiotics in agriculture is making bugs stronger and more resistant for from in into of on to our medicines. The researchers said the huge amount for from in into of on to antibiotics in farming could be dangerous to people's health around the world. They suggested that farmers reduce the amount for from in into of on to antibiotics they give for from in into of on to their animals. The leader for from in into of on to the research, Jim O'Neill, said this was important if we wanted to make sure that our life-saving medicines still work effectively. The researchers are calling for from in into of on to strict targets to reduce the number for from in into of on to antibiotics given to farm animals. Mr O'Neill said this was necessary because for from in into of on to the huge amount for from in into of on to antibiotics farmers give their animals. He said: "I find it [unbelievable] that for from in into of on to many countries, most for from in into of on to the consumption of antibiotics is in animals, rather than humans. This creates a big risk for from in into of on to everyone." He added that the public could get ill for from in into of on to superbugs if they ate meat that was rare or undercooked. He said: "My advice to consumers is that they have to make sure they cook meat properly. If you are going to choose to cook it as rare as possible you have to be aware for from in into of on to where it's coming for from in into of on to ."