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Update on Antibiotic Usage in the Pig Sector Caroline Garvan, Veterinary Inspector
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Content Introduction – Global focus on AB usage Surveillance – Usage & AMR Promotion of Animal Health Prudent Use
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Resistance v Residue Antibiotic Resistance - Major Public Health Threat Antibiotic Residues – minimal → No longer Public Health risk
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Commission Action Plan
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HPRA Data 2013 Premix 34.8% Oral Remedy 30.8% Injectable 29.4%
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AMR surveillance – Pigs/poultry/cattle Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
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AMR SURVEILLANCE – Pigs only Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
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These substances show much lower levels of resistance and are more in line with the trends observed for the overall data in the first chart – Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
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DAFM – Pilot study ● Total active medication consumed during the animals lifecycle and it is compared to the average final weight ● Two herds with the highest consumption of medication → final weights are both 102kg which are below the average weight of 105.5kg across the herds ● Herd with the highest final weight had the fourth lowest consumption of active medication in the study (Slide courtesy of FSAI )
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Improving Animal Health Housing environment Nutrition Management Vaccination – prevention Biosecurity Veterinary Consultation
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Biosecurity – DISEASE PREVENTION External – personnel/vehicles/animals Internal – Pigs →‘All in /all out’, washing /disinfecting/drying houses Personnel →shower in, dedicated piggery clothing -limit movement of personnel between age groups, hand & feet hygiene, disinfectant baths, syringes/bottles
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Prudent Use?? ● Piglets - creep Link/1st stage weaners – Feed mixing / delivery → Targeted ! 2 nd stage weaners → Targeted! Finishers – No Withdrawal Period ≠ Prudent Use
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Factors influencing mis-use on some farms ● Viral diseases –PRRS, Circo, Swine influenza Bacterial infection –real or not Farmer –’unwilling to stop in feed medication’, ‘Why change –pigs ‘doing ok’! Multiple vets -evidence of communication failure→ vet to vet/ vet to farmer Lack of scientific investigation-costs money -Will I get an answer?
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Prudent use – Feed Mixing One wet mixer-Sows and weaners → if only 1 st weaners need treatment →Residue carryover to ‘non target groups’ →Result ↑risk of resistant bacteria in herd
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General mixer + satellite tanks Problem solved ??? Yes/No Tank feeds 1 st stage weaner ----4 week cycle Problem—many AB medications licensed to treat for 7- 10 days ---NOT 4 weeks--RESISTANCE Problem if purchasing or home mixing?--yes Problem for prescribing vet? ---yes Feed mix/delivery systems – change → Target small group for Short Time
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Legislative Changes? - Regulations Diagnosis – sensitivity testing! Dosage & Duration of treatment- strict adherence to datasheet Ban on preventive use(?) or performance enhancer Restriction on usage of CIAs Prescription for medicated feed – 1 week validity Prescription can only supply 2 weeks medication
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Progress to date... Increased awareness of targeted use Vaccination programmes → usage ↓ Improved biosecurity ?Herd Health Programmes?
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Further Progress needed.... If disease is present: → Right ANIMAL → Right DRUG → Right DOSE → Right DURATION
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