update on antibiotic usage in the pig sector caroline garvan, veterinary inspector
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Update on Antibiotic Usage in the Pig Sector
Caroline Garvan, Veterinary Inspector
Content
• Introduction – Global focus on AB usage
• Surveillance – Usage & AMR
• Promotion of Animal Health
• Prudent Use
Resistance v Residue
Antibiotic Resistance - Major Public Health Threat
Antibiotic Residues – minimal → No longer Public Health risk
Commission Action Plan
HPRA Data 2013
Premix 34.8%
Oral Remedy 30.8%
Injectable 29.4%
AMR surveillance – Pigs/poultry/cattle
Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
AMR SURVEILLANCE – Pigs only
Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
Slide courtesy of Food Safety Authority of Ireland
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
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 )
Improving Animal Health
• Housing environment • Nutrition• Management• Vaccination – prevention• Biosecurity• Veterinary Consultation
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
Prudent Use??
● Piglets - creep• Link/1st stage weaners
– Feed mixing / delivery → Targeted ! • 2nd stage weaners → Targeted! • Finishers
– No Withdrawal Period ≠ Prudent Use
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?
Prudent use – Feed Mixing• One wet mixer-Sows and weaners
→ if only 1st weaners need treatment→Residue carryover to ‘non target groups’→Result ↑risk of resistant bacteria in herd
General mixer + satellite tanksProblem solved ???
• Yes/No• Tank feeds 1st 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
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
Progress to date...
Increased awareness of targeted use
Vaccination programmes → usage ↓
Improved biosecurity
?Herd Health Programmes?
Further Progress needed....
If disease is present: → Right ANIMAL
→ Right DRUG
→ Right DOSE
→ Right DURATION
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