Poultry Microbiological Safety Research Unit, R.B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, 950 College Station Road, Athens, GA 30605, USA.
Anim Health Res Rev. 2013 Jun;14(1):78-87. doi: 10.1017/S1466252313000030. Epub 2013 May 23.
Antibiotics are one of the most important medical discoveries of the 20th century and will remain an essential tool for treating animal and human diseases in the 21st century. However, antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens and concerns over their extensive use in food animals has garnered global interest in limiting antibiotic use in animal agriculture. Yet, limiting the availability of medical interventions to prevent and control animal diseases on the farm will directly impact global food security and safety as well as animal and human health. Insufficient attention has been given to the scientific breakthroughs and novel technologies that provide alternatives to antibiotics. The objectives of the symposium 'Alternatives to Antibiotics' were to highlight promising research results and novel technologies that could potentially lead to alternatives to conventional antibiotics, and assess challenges associated with their commercialization, and provide actionable strategies to support development of alternative antimicrobials. The symposium focused on the latest scientific breakthroughs and technologies that could provide new options and alternative strategies for preventing and treating diseases of animals. Some of these new technologies have direct applications as medical interventions for human health, but the focus of the symposium was animal production, animal health and food safety during food-animal production. Five subject areas were explored in detail through scientific presentations and expert panel discussions, including: (1) alternatives to antibiotics, lessons from nature; (2) immune modulation approaches to enhance disease resistance and to treat animal diseases; (3) gut microbiome and immune development, health and diseases; (4) alternatives to antibiotics for animal production; and (5) regulatory pathways to enable the licensure of alternatives to antibiotics.
抗生素是 20 世纪最重要的医学发现之一,在 21 世纪仍将是治疗动物和人类疾病的重要工具。然而,细菌病原体对抗生素的耐药性以及对其在食用动物中广泛使用的担忧引起了全球对限制动物农业中抗生素使用的关注。然而,限制在农场预防和控制动物疾病的医疗干预措施的可获得性将直接影响全球粮食安全和安全以及动物和人类的健康。人们对提供抗生素替代品的科学突破和新技术关注不足。本次研讨会的目的是强调有希望的研究结果和新技术,这些结果和技术可能为传统抗生素的替代品提供潜在的途径,并评估其商业化所面临的挑战,并提供支持替代抗菌药物开发的可行策略。本次研讨会的重点是最新的科学突破和技术,这些突破和技术可以为预防和治疗动物疾病提供新的选择和替代策略。其中一些新技术可直接应用于人类健康的医疗干预措施,但本次研讨会的重点是动物生产、动物健康和食品安全在食品动物生产期间。通过科学演讲和专家小组讨论详细探讨了五个主题领域,包括:(1)抗生素替代品,从自然界中吸取的经验教训;(2)增强疾病抵抗力和治疗动物疾病的免疫调节方法;(3)肠道微生物组和免疫发育、健康和疾病;(4)动物生产用抗生素替代品;(5)使抗生素替代品获得许可的监管途径。