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P Hirsiger1, J Malik1, D Kümmerlen1, B Vidondo2, C Arnold3, M Harisberger4, P Spring4, X Sidler1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In the present study, risk factors for the use of oral antibiotics in weaned piglets were collected on 112 pig farms by a personal questionaire. The most common indication for an antibiotic group therapy was diarrhoea, and the most frequently used antibiotic was Colistin. On average, 27.33 daily doses in the control farms and 387.21 daily doses in the problem farms per 1000 weaners were administered on a given day. The significant risk factors in the multivariate model were poor hygiene in the water supply of suckling piglets, less than two doses of prestarter feed daily, lack of an all-in-and-all-out production system in weaners, no herd book performance data analysis, and less than two of the legally prescribed veterinary visits per year. Furthermore, the treatment incidence of weaners for oral antibiotics was calculated on the basis of the drug inventory. This study provides evidence that the use of oral antibiotics in weaners can be reduced by interventions in hygiene and management.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotikareduktion; Antibiotikaverbrauch; Risikofaktoren; Tierbehandlungsinzidenz; antibiotic reduction; antibiotic use; oral group therapy; orale Gruppentherapie; risk factors; treatment incidencelungsinzidenz
Year: 2015 PMID: 27583661 DOI: 10.17236/sat00046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd ISSN: 0036-7281 Impact factor: 0.845