Literature DB >> 30301713

[Defining daily doses and total doses for the measurement of antibiotic usage in Swiss pig production].

T Echtermann1, C R Müntener2, P R Torgerson3, X Sidler1, D Kümmerlen1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A significant Antibiotic-Monitoring-System is essential to analyse the use of antibiotics and to a better understanding of trends in resistance development. In human and veterinary medicine, for example, a system based on defined daily and treatment doses (Defined Daily Dose: DDD and Defined Course Dose: DCD) is applied. These definitions can be used to estimate the number of treatment days and treatments with antimicrobial agents in a population. For veterinary medicine, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has published the European values DDDvet and DCDvet in the farm animal sector. The aim of this study was to define Swiss daily and treatment doses (DDDch and DCDch) for the treatment of pigs and to compare them with the EMA values in order to investigate the differences between individually collected national doses and average international doses. For the comparison, the quotient of Swiss and European values was calculated and the influence of the application form of an active substance and the number of active substances contained in a preparation was investigated. One hundred and three veterinary preparations with 138 active substances were assigned a DDDch and DCDch value. A comparison with EMA values was possible for 118 active substances. The comparison showed median values of 0.91 for the daily doses and 0.90 for the treatment doses, so that the daily and treatment doses in Switzerland are lower than the corresponding EMA doses. Both the form of application (injection solutions: 1.00; premixes: 0.76; P=0.02) and the number of active substances in the preparation (one active substance: 1.00; two active substances: 0.76; three active substances: 0.43; each P.

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Keywords:  Agenzia europea per i medicinali (EMA); Antibiotic-Monitoring-System; Antibiotika-Monitoring-System; Compendium des médicaments vétérinaires; Defined Course Dose (DCD); Defined Course dosis (DCD); Defined Daily Dose (DDD); Defined Daily Dosis (DDD); European zzm321990Medicines Agency (EMA); European Medicines Agency; European ­Medicines Agency (EMA); Schwein; Sistema di monitoraggio degli antibiotici; Système de surveillance des antibiotiques; Tierarzneimittelkompendium; compendio zzm321990dei medicamenti veterinari.; pig; port; suini; veterinary medicinal product compendium; ­Defined Daily Dose (DDD)

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30301713     DOI: 10.17236/sat00179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd        ISSN: 0036-7281            Impact factor:   0.845


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Authors:  Thomas Echtermann; Cedric Müntener; Xaver Sidler; Dolf Kümmerlen
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2.  Antimicrobial Usage Among Different Age Categories and Herd Sizes in Swiss Farrow-to-Finish Farms.

Authors:  Thomas Echtermann; Cedric Muentener; Xaver Sidler; Dolf Kuemmerlen
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2020-12-15

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Authors:  Matthias Flor; Bernd-Alois Tenhagen; Annemarie Käsbohrer
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-27
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