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EMA and EFSA Joint Scientific Opinion on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the European Union, and the resulting impacts on food safety (RONAFA)

机译:EMA和EFSA关于降低欧盟畜牧业使用抗菌剂的措施及其对食品安全的影响的联合科学意见(RONAFA)

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EFSA and EMA have jointly reviewed measures taken in the EU to reduce the need for and use of antimicrobials in food‐producing animals, and the resultant impacts on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Reduction strategies have been implemented successfully in some Member States. Such strategies include national reduction targets, benchmarking of antimicrobial use, controls on prescribing and restrictions on use of specific critically important antimicrobials, together with improvements to animal husbandry and disease prevention and control measures. Due to the multiplicity of factors contributing to AMR, the impact of any single measure is difficult to quantify, although there is evidence of an association between reduction in antimicrobial use and reduced AMR. To minimise antimicrobial use, a multifaceted integrated approach should be implemented, adapted to local circumstances. Recommended options (non‐prioritised) include: development of national strategies; harmonised systems for monitoring antimicrobial use and AMR development; establishing national targets for antimicrobial use reduction; use of on‐farm health plans; increasing the responsibility of veterinarians for antimicrobial prescribing; training, education and raising public awareness; increasing the availability of rapid and reliable diagnostics; improving husbandry and management procedures for disease prevention and control; rethinking livestock production systems to reduce inherent disease risk. A limited number of studies provide robust evidence of alternatives to antimicrobials that positively influence health parameters. Possible alternatives include probiotics and prebiotics, competitive exclusion, bacteriophages, immunomodulators, organic acids and teat sealants. Development of a legislative framework that permits the use of specific products as alternatives should be considered. Further research to evaluate the potential of alternative farming systems on reducing AMR is also recommended. Animals suffering from bacterial infections should only be treated with antimicrobials based on veterinary diagnosis and prescription. Options should be reviewed to phase out most preventive use of antimicrobials and to reduce and refine metaphylaxis by applying recognised alternative measures.
机译:EFSA和EMA共同审查了欧盟为减少食用动物中对抗菌素的需求和使用而采取的措施,以及由此产生的对抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的影响。减少战略已在一些会员国成功实施。这些战略包括国家减少目标,抗菌药物使用基准,处方控制和特定关键重要抗菌药物的使用限制,以及对畜牧业和疾病预防控制措施的改进。由于造成AMR的因素多种多样,尽管有证据表明减少抗菌药物的使用与减少AMR之间存在关联,但很难量化任何单一措施的影响。为了最大程度地减少抗菌药物的使用,应采取适合当地情况的多方面综合措施。推荐的选项(非优先)包括:制定国家策略;监测抗菌药物使用和抗菌药物耐药发展的统一系统;建立减少抗菌药物使用的国家指标;使用农场健康计划;增加兽医对抗菌药物处方的责任;培训,教育和提高公众意识;增加快速和可靠的诊断程序的可用性;改善畜牧业和疾病预防控制的管理程序;重新考虑畜牧生产系统以减少固有疾病风险。有限的研究提供了积极影响健康参数的替代抗生素的有力证据。可能的替代品包括益生菌和益生元,竞争性排斥,噬菌体,免疫调节剂,有机酸和乳头密封剂。应该考虑制定允许使用特定产品作为替代品的立法框架。还建议进行进一步的研究,以评估替代农业体系降低AMR的潜力。患有细菌感染的动物仅应根据兽医诊断和处方用抗菌药物治疗。应审查各种选择方案,以逐步淘汰大多数预防性使用抗菌药物的方法,并通过采用公认的替代措施来减少和改善代谢。

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