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澳大利亚的抗菌药物标签:对抗菌药物管理的一种威胁?

Antimicrobial labelling in Australia: a threat to antimicrobial stewardship?

作者信息

Hardefeldt L Y, Gilkerson J R, Billman-Jacobe H, Stevenson M A, Thursky K, Browning G F, Bailey K E

机构信息

Asia-Pacific Centre for Animal Health, Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship, Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Aust Vet J. 2018 May;96(5):151-154. doi: 10.1111/avj.12677.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is a public health emergency, placing veterinary antimicrobial use under growing scrutiny. Antimicrobial stewardship, through appropriate use of antimicrobials, is a response to this threat. The need for antimicrobial stewardship in Australian veterinary practices has had limited investigation. A 2016 survey undertaken to investigate antimicrobial usage patterns by Australian veterinarians found that antimicrobial dose rates were varied and often inappropriate. Doses of procaine penicillin in horses and cattle were often low, with 68% and 90% of respondents, respectively, reporting doses that were unlikely to result in plasma concentrations above minimum inhibitory concentrations for common equine and bovine pathogens. Frequency of penicillin administration was also often inappropriate. Gentamicin doses in horses were largely appropriate (89% of dose rates appropriate), but 9% of respondents reported twice daily dosing. Amoxycillin and amoxycillin-clavulanate were administered at the appropriate doses, or above, to dogs and cats by 54% and 70% of respondents, respectively. Here, we explore the potential reasons for inappropriate antimicrobial dose regimens and report that antimicrobial labels often recommend incorrect dose rates and thus may be contributing to poor prescribing practices. Changes to legislation are needed to ensure that antimicrobial drug labels are regularly updated to reflect the dose needed to effectively and safely treat common veterinary pathogens. This will be especially true if changes in legislation restrict antimicrobial use by veterinarians to the uses and doses specified on the label, thus hampering the current momentum towards improved antimicrobial stewardship.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性是一个公共卫生紧急问题,使得兽医对抗菌药物的使用受到越来越多的审视。通过合理使用抗菌药物来进行抗菌药物管理,是应对这一威胁的措施。澳大利亚兽医实践中对抗菌药物管理的需求研究有限。2016年进行的一项调查旨在研究澳大利亚兽医的抗菌药物使用模式,结果发现抗菌药物剂量率各不相同,且往往不合适。马和牛使用普鲁卡因青霉素的剂量通常较低,分别有68%和90%的受访者报告其使用的剂量不太可能使血浆浓度高于常见马和牛病原体的最低抑菌浓度。青霉素给药频率也往往不合适。马使用庆大霉素的剂量大多合适(89%的剂量率合适),但9%的受访者报告每日给药两次。分别有54%和70%的受访者对狗和猫使用阿莫西林及阿莫西林-克拉维酸时,给药剂量合适或高于合适剂量。在此,我们探讨了抗菌药物剂量方案不合适的潜在原因,并报告抗菌药物标签经常推荐错误的剂量率,因此可能导致处方行为不佳。需要修改法规,以确保抗菌药物标签定期更新,以反映有效和安全治疗常见兽医病原体所需的剂量。如果法规变化将兽医对抗菌药物的使用限制在标签规定的用途和剂量范围内,从而阻碍当前改善抗菌药物管理的势头,情况尤其如此。

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