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Challenges facing the veterinary profession in Ireland: 2. On-farm use of veterinary antimicrobials

机译:爱尔兰兽医界面临的挑战:2.在农场上使用兽用抗菌剂

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Background Antimicrobial resistance has emerged in recent years as a significant public health threat, which requires both an ethical and a scientific approach. In a recent Policy Delphi study, on-farm use of antimicrobials was a key concern identified by veterinary professionals in Ireland. In this case study (the second in a series of three resulting from a research workshop exploring the challenges facing the veterinary profession in Ireland; the other two case studies investigate clinical veterinary services and emergency/casualty slaughter certification) we aim to provide a value-based reflection on the constraints and possible opportunities for responsible use of veterinary antimicrobials in Ireland. Results Using a qualitative focus group approach, this study gathered evidence from relevant stakeholders, namely veterinarians working in public and private organisations, a representative from the veterinary regulatory body, a dairy farmer and a general medical practitioner. Three overarching constraints to prudent on-farm use of veterinary antimicrobials emerged from the thematic analysis: ‘Defective regulations’, ‘Lack of knowledge and values’ regarding farmers and vets and ‘Farm-centred concerns’, including economic and husbandry concerns. Conversely, three main themes which reflect possible opportunities to the barriers were identified: ‘Improved regulations’, ‘Education’ and ‘Herd health management’. Conclusions Five main recommendations arose from this study based on the perspectives of the study participants including: a) the potential for regulatory change to facilitate an increase in the number of yearly visits of veterinarians to farms and to implement electronic prescribing and shorter validity of prescriptions; b) a ‘One Health’ education plan; c) improved professional guidance on responsible use of veterinary antimicrobials; d) improved on-farm herd health management practices; and e) the promotion of a ‘One Farm-One Vet’ policy. These findings may assist Veterinary Council of Ireland and other competent authorities when revising recommendations concerning the prudent use of veterinary antimicrobials in farmed animals.
机译:背景技术近年来,抗菌素耐药性已成为一种重大的公共卫生威胁,这需要道德和科学方法。在Policy Delphi的最新研究中,在农场上使用抗菌剂是爱尔兰兽医专业人士确定的主要问题。在本案例研究中(三分之二的案例研究研讨会是探讨爱尔兰兽医业面临的挑战;其他两个案例研究的是临床兽医服务和紧急/伤亡屠宰认证),我们旨在提供以下价值:基于对爱尔兰负责任地使用兽用抗菌剂的制约因素和可能的机会的反思。结果本研究采用定性焦点小组研究方法,收集了相关利益相关者的证据,这些利益相关者是在公共和私人组织工作的兽医,兽医监管机构的代表,奶农和全科医生。从主题分析中得出了在农场上谨慎使用兽用抗菌素的三个主要制约因素:关于农民和兽医的“有缺陷的法规”,“缺乏知识和价值”以及“以农场为中心的关注”,包括经济和饲养方面的关注。相反,确定了三个主要主题,它们反映了可能遇到的障碍:“法规完善”,“教育”和“牧群健康管理”。结论根据研究参与者的观点,本研究提出了五项主要建议,包括:a)监管方面的变化潜力,以促进兽医对农场的年度探访次数的增加,以及实施电子处方和缩短处方的有效性; b)“一个健康”的教育计划; c)改进有关负责任使用兽用抗菌剂的专业指导; d)改善农场牛群健康管理做法; e)推广“一农一兽医”政策。这些发现可能会在修订有关谨慎在农场动物中使用兽用抗菌素的建议时,对爱尔兰兽医委员会和其他主管当局有所帮助。

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