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Monitoring of Farm-Level Antimicrobial Use to Guide Stewardship: Overview of Existing Systems and Analysis of Key Components and Processes.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/152910
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fvets.2020.00540
PubMed ID
33195490
Description
The acknowledgment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a major health challenge in humans, animals and plants, has led to increased efforts to reduce antimicrobial use (AMU). To better understand factors influencing AMR and implement and evaluate stewardship measures for reducing AMU, it is important to have sufficiently detailed information on the quantity of AMU, preferably at the level of the user (farmer, veterinarian) and/or prescriber or provider (veterinarian, feed mill). Recently, several countries have established or are developing systems for monitoring AMU in animals. The aim of this publication is to provide an overview of known systems for monitoring AMU at farm-level, with a descriptive analysis of their key components and processes. As of March 2020, 38 active farm-level AMU monitoring systems from 16 countries were identified. These systems differ in many ways, including which data are collected, the type of analyses conducted and their respective output. At the same time, they share key components (data collection, analysis, benchmarking, and reporting), resulting in similar challenges to be faced with similar decisions to be made. Suggestions are provided with respect to the different components and important aspects of various data types and methods are discussed. This overview should provide support for establishing or working with such a system and could lead to a better implementation of stewardship actions and a more uniform communication about and understanding of AMU data at farm-level. Harmonization of methods and processes could lead to an improved comparability of outcomes and less confusion when interpreting results across systems. However, it is important to note that the development of systems also depends on specific local needs, resources and aims.
Date of Publication
2020
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
Keyword(s)
antimicrobial resistance antimicrobial stewardship antimicrobial use benchmarking indicator livestock monitoring overview
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Sanders, Pim
Vanderhaeghen, Wannes
Fertner, Mette
Fuchs, Klemens
Obritzhauser, Walter
Agunos, Agnes
Carson, Carolee
Borck Høg, Birgitte
Dalhoff Andersen, Vibe
Chauvin, Claire
Hémonic, Anne
Käsbohrer, Annemarie
Merle, Roswitha
Alborali, Giovanni L
Scali, Federico
Stärk, Katharina D C
Muentener, Cedric
van Geijlswijk, Ingeborg
Broadfoot, Fraser
Pokludová, Lucie
Firth, Clair L
Gomes do Carmo, Luis Pedroorcid-logo
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Manzanilla, Edgar Garcia
Jensen, Laura
Sjölund, Marie
Pinto Ferreira, Jorge
Brown, Stacey
Heederik, Dick
Dewulf, Jeroen
Additional Credits
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Series
Frontiers in veterinary science
Publisher
Frontiers Media
ISSN
2297-1769
Access(Rights)
open.access
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