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What drives antimicrobial prescribing for companion animals? A mixed-methods study of UK veterinary clinics

机译:什么推动伴侣动物的抗菌药物? 英国兽医诊所的混合方法研究

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Antimicrobial use in companion animals is a largely overlooked contributor to the complex problem of antimicrobial resistance. Humans and companion animals share living spaces and some classes of antimicrobials, including those categorised as Highest Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials (HPCIAs). Veterinary guidelines recommend that these agents are not used as routine first line treatment and their frequent deployment could offer a surrogate measure of 'inappropriate' antimicrobial use. Anthropological methods provide a complementary means to understand how medicines use makes sense 'on-the-ground' and situated in the broader social context.
机译:伴侣动物的抗菌剂在伴随的抗微生物抗性问题中是一个很大程度上被忽视的贡献者。 人和伴侣动物分享生活空间和一些类抗菌剂,包括分类为最高优先级的那些重症,重要的重要抗微生物(HPCIAs)。 兽医指南建议这些代理商不用作常规第一线治疗,他们的频繁部署可以提供“不适当的抗菌剂使用的替代衡量标准。 人类学方法提供了一种互补的手段,以了解药物如何使用如何在更广泛的社会环境中掌握“地面”。

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