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兽医学中抗菌药物的使用。

Antimicrobial drug use in veterinary medicine.

作者信息

Morley Paul S, Apley Michael D, Besser Thomas E, Burney Derek P, Fedorka-Cray Paula J, Papich Mark G, Traub-Dargatz Josie L, Weese J Scott

机构信息

Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1678, USA.

出版信息

J Vet Intern Med. 2005 Jul-Aug;19(4):617-29. doi: 10.1892/0891-6640(2005)19[617:aduivm]2.0.co;2.

Abstract

Recognizing the importance of antimicrobial resistance and the need for veterinarians to aid in efforts for maintaining the usefulness of antimicrobial drugs in animals and humans, the Board of Regents of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine charged a special committee with responsibility for drafting this position statement regarding antimicrobial drug use in veterinary medicine. The Committee believes that veterinarians are obligated to balance the well-being of animals under their care with the protection of other animals and public health. Therefore, if an animal's medical condition can be reasonably expected to improve as a result of treatment with antimicrobial drugs, and the animal is under a veterinarian's care with an appropriate veterinarian-client-patient relationship, veterinarians have an obligation to offer antimicrobial treatment as a therapeutic option. Veterinarians also have an obligation to actively promote disease prevention efforts, to treat as conservatively as possible, and to explain the potential consequences associated with antimicrobial treatment to animal owners and managers, including the possibility of promoting selection of resistant bacteria. However, the consequences of losing usefulness of an antimicrobial drug that is used as a last resort in humans or animals with resistant bacterial infections might be unacceptable from a public or population health perspective. Veterinarians could therefore face the difficult choice of treating animals with a drug that is less likely to be successful, possibly resulting in prolonged or exacerbated morbidity, to protect the good of society. The Committee recommends that voluntary actions be taken by the veterinary profession to promote conservative use of antimicrobial drugs to minimize the potential adverse effects on animal or human health. The veterinary profession must work to educate all veterinarians about issues related to conservative antimicrobial drug use and antimicrobial resistance so that each individual is better able to balance ethical obligations regarding the perceived benefit to their patients versus the perceived risk to public health. Specific means by which the veterinary profession can promote stewardship of this valuable resource are presented and discussed in this document.

摘要

认识到抗微生物药物耐药性的重要性以及兽医在维护抗微生物药物对动物和人类有效性方面所做努力的必要性,美国兽医内科学院董事会责成一个特别委员会负责起草这份关于兽医学中抗微生物药物使用的立场声明。委员会认为,兽医有义务在其照料的动物的健康与保护其他动物及公众健康之间取得平衡。因此,如果合理预期动物的病情会因使用抗微生物药物治疗而改善,且该动物处于兽医照料之下并存在适当的兽医 - 客户 - 患者关系,兽医有义务将抗微生物治疗作为一种治疗选择提供。兽医还有义务积极推动疾病预防工作,尽可能保守地进行治疗,并向动物主人和管理人员解释与抗微生物治疗相关的潜在后果,包括促进耐药菌选择的可能性。然而,从公共或群体健康角度来看,在患有耐药细菌感染的人类或动物中用作最后手段的抗微生物药物失去有效性的后果可能是不可接受 的。因此,兽医可能会面临艰难的选择:使用一种成功可能性较小的药物治疗动物,这可能导致发病时间延长或病情加重,以保护社会利益。委员会建议兽医行业采取自愿行动,促进抗微生物药物的保守使用,以尽量减少对动物或人类健康的潜在不利影响。兽医行业必须努力对所有兽医进行有关抗微生物药物保守使用和抗微生物药物耐药性相关问题的教育,以便每个人都能更好地平衡关于对其患者的预期益处与对公众健康的预期风险的道德义务。本文介绍并讨论了兽医行业促进对这一宝贵资源进行管理的具体方式。

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