Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018

Precise quantification of antimicrobial treatment incidence (TI) is crucial for benchmarking. Two widespread methods for treatment incidence quantification were compared for agreement. Field data were obtained from 38 veal farms from 2016 to 2018 (1905 calves, 1864 treatments). Calculation of TI<...

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Main Authors: Jens Becker, Mireille Meylan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Antibiotics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/7/832
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spelling doaj-6bff784354ed498ea9ad766550adaf3d2021-07-23T13:28:12ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-07-011083283210.3390/antibiotics10070832Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018Jens Becker0Mireille Meylan1Clinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, Bremgartenstrasse 109a, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandClinic for Ruminants, Vetsuisse-Faculty, University of Bern, Bremgartenstrasse 109a, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandPrecise quantification of antimicrobial treatment incidence (TI) is crucial for benchmarking. Two widespread methods for treatment incidence quantification were compared for agreement. Field data were obtained from 38 veal farms from 2016 to 2018 (1905 calves, 1864 treatments). Calculation of TI<sub>swiss</sub> for calves was based on detailed treatment records using pharmacokinetic values from the Swiss Veterinary Medicines Compendium. The method published by the European Medicines Agency was used to calculate TI in defined daily doses (TI<sub>DDD</sub>). For each calf and treatment, TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> were calculated on level of the antimicrobial class, drug, application route, and farm. The quotient (Q) of TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> was calculated. Divergence in results between the two methods of ≤25% was arbitrarily set as good agreement. The agreement between TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> was mostly good. On class level, good agreement was observed for treatments representing 71.5% of the TI<sub>DDD,</sub> and 74.5% of the total TI<sub>DDD</sub> on drug level. Poor agreement was mainly observed for tylosin and sulfadimidine. The agreement was better for parenteral than for oral treatments (81.6% vs. 72.3%). For practically orientated calculation on farm level, good agreement was observed (77.5% of the TI<sub>DDD</sub>). The TI<sub>DDD</sub> method showed mostly good agreement, especially for parenteral treatments.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/7/832treatment intensityantimicrobial usestandardizationagreement
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Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
Antibiotics
treatment intensity
antimicrobial use
standardization
agreement
author_facet Jens Becker
Mireille Meylan
author_sort Jens Becker
title Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
title_short Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
title_full Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
title_fullStr Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Antimicrobial Treatment Incidence Quantification Based on Detailed Field Data on Animal Level with the Standardized Methodology of the European Medicines Agency in Veal Calves, Switzerland, 2016–2018
title_sort comparison of antimicrobial treatment incidence quantification based on detailed field data on animal level with the standardized methodology of the european medicines agency in veal calves, switzerland, 2016–2018
publisher MDPI AG
series Antibiotics
issn 2079-6382
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Precise quantification of antimicrobial treatment incidence (TI) is crucial for benchmarking. Two widespread methods for treatment incidence quantification were compared for agreement. Field data were obtained from 38 veal farms from 2016 to 2018 (1905 calves, 1864 treatments). Calculation of TI<sub>swiss</sub> for calves was based on detailed treatment records using pharmacokinetic values from the Swiss Veterinary Medicines Compendium. The method published by the European Medicines Agency was used to calculate TI in defined daily doses (TI<sub>DDD</sub>). For each calf and treatment, TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> were calculated on level of the antimicrobial class, drug, application route, and farm. The quotient (Q) of TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> was calculated. Divergence in results between the two methods of ≤25% was arbitrarily set as good agreement. The agreement between TI<sub>swiss</sub> and TI<sub>DDD</sub> was mostly good. On class level, good agreement was observed for treatments representing 71.5% of the TI<sub>DDD,</sub> and 74.5% of the total TI<sub>DDD</sub> on drug level. Poor agreement was mainly observed for tylosin and sulfadimidine. The agreement was better for parenteral than for oral treatments (81.6% vs. 72.3%). For practically orientated calculation on farm level, good agreement was observed (77.5% of the TI<sub>DDD</sub>). The TI<sub>DDD</sub> method showed mostly good agreement, especially for parenteral treatments.
topic treatment intensity
antimicrobial use
standardization
agreement
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/7/832
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