Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens our public health and is mainly driven by antimicrobial usage (AMU). For this reason the World Health Organization calls for detailed monitoring of AMU over all animal sectors involved. Therefore, we aimed to quantify AMU on turkey farms. First, turkey-specif...
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doaj-8c9631f4a5804b2eb1020bcca3fea1f52021-08-26T13:28:09ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-08-011097197110.3390/antibiotics10080971Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial UsePhilip Joosten0Steven Sarrazin1Claire Chauvin2Gabriel Moyano3Katharina Wadepohl4Liese Van Gompel5Jaap A. Wagenaar6Jeroen Dewulf7on behalf of the [EFFORT group]Department of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Herd Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, BelgiumDepartment of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Herd Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, BelgiumAnses, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, 22440 Ploufragan, FranceDepartamento de Sanidad Animal y Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET), Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainInstitute of Food Quality and Safety, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, 49456 Bakum, GermanyInstitute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, 3584 CM Utrecht, The NetherlandsDepartment of Bacteriology and Epidemiology, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, 8221 RA Lelystad, The NetherlandsDepartment of Obstetrics, Reproduction and Herd Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, BelgiumAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens our public health and is mainly driven by antimicrobial usage (AMU). For this reason the World Health Organization calls for detailed monitoring of AMU over all animal sectors involved. Therefore, we aimed to quantify AMU on turkey farms. First, turkey-specific Defined Daily Dose (DDD<sub>turkey</sub>) was determined. These were compared to the broiler alternative from the European Surveillance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Consumption (DDD<sub>vet</sub>), that mention DDD<sub>vet</sub> as a proxy for other poultry species. DDD<sub>turkey</sub> ranged from being 81.5% smaller to 48.5% larger compared to its DDD<sub>vet</sub> alternative for broilers. Second, antimicrobial treatments were registered on 60 turkey farms divided over France, Germany and Spain between 2014 and 2016 (20 flocks per country). Afterwards, AMU was quantified using treatment incidence (TI) per 100 days. TI expresses the percentage of the rearing period that the turkeys were treated with a standard dose of antimicrobials. Minimum, median and maximum TI at flock level and based on DDD<sub>turkey</sub> = 0.0, 10.0 and 65.7, respectively. Yet, a huge variation in amounts of antimicrobials used at flock level was observed, both within and between countries. Seven farms (12%) did not use any antimicrobials. Aminopenicillins, polymyxins, and fluoroquinolones were responsible for 72.2% of total AMU. The proportion of treating farms peaked on week five of the production cycle (41.7%), and 79.4% of the total AMU was administered in the first half of production. To conclude, not all DDD<sub>vet</sub> values for broilers can be applied to turkeys. Additionally, the results of AMU show potential for reducing and improving AMU on turkey farms, especially concerning the usage of critically important antimicrobials.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/8/971antimicrobial useantimicrobial resistanceturkeysantimicrobial quantificationtreatment incidence |
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Philip Joosten Steven Sarrazin Claire Chauvin Gabriel Moyano Katharina Wadepohl Liese Van Gompel Jaap A. Wagenaar Jeroen Dewulf on behalf of the [EFFORT group] Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use Antibiotics antimicrobial use antimicrobial resistance turkeys antimicrobial quantification treatment incidence |
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Philip Joosten Steven Sarrazin Claire Chauvin Gabriel Moyano Katharina Wadepohl Liese Van Gompel Jaap A. Wagenaar Jeroen Dewulf on behalf of the [EFFORT group] |
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Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use |
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Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use |
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Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use |
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Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use |
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Assigning Defined Daily/Course Doses for Antimicrobials in Turkeys to Enable a Cross-Country Quantification and Comparison of Antimicrobial Use |
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assigning defined daily/course doses for antimicrobials in turkeys to enable a cross-country quantification and comparison of antimicrobial use |
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens our public health and is mainly driven by antimicrobial usage (AMU). For this reason the World Health Organization calls for detailed monitoring of AMU over all animal sectors involved. Therefore, we aimed to quantify AMU on turkey farms. First, turkey-specific Defined Daily Dose (DDD<sub>turkey</sub>) was determined. These were compared to the broiler alternative from the European Surveillance of Veterinary Antimicrobial Consumption (DDD<sub>vet</sub>), that mention DDD<sub>vet</sub> as a proxy for other poultry species. DDD<sub>turkey</sub> ranged from being 81.5% smaller to 48.5% larger compared to its DDD<sub>vet</sub> alternative for broilers. Second, antimicrobial treatments were registered on 60 turkey farms divided over France, Germany and Spain between 2014 and 2016 (20 flocks per country). Afterwards, AMU was quantified using treatment incidence (TI) per 100 days. TI expresses the percentage of the rearing period that the turkeys were treated with a standard dose of antimicrobials. Minimum, median and maximum TI at flock level and based on DDD<sub>turkey</sub> = 0.0, 10.0 and 65.7, respectively. Yet, a huge variation in amounts of antimicrobials used at flock level was observed, both within and between countries. Seven farms (12%) did not use any antimicrobials. Aminopenicillins, polymyxins, and fluoroquinolones were responsible for 72.2% of total AMU. The proportion of treating farms peaked on week five of the production cycle (41.7%), and 79.4% of the total AMU was administered in the first half of production. To conclude, not all DDD<sub>vet</sub> values for broilers can be applied to turkeys. Additionally, the results of AMU show potential for reducing and improving AMU on turkey farms, especially concerning the usage of critically important antimicrobials. |
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antimicrobial use antimicrobial resistance turkeys antimicrobial quantification treatment incidence |
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