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英国农场动物兽医抗菌药物的使用实践、态度及责任

Antimicrobial use practices, attitudes and responsibilities in UK farm animal veterinary surgeons.

作者信息

Coyne L A, Latham S M, Dawson S, Donald I J, Pearson R B, Smith R F, Williams N J, Pinchbeck G L

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston, CH64 7TE, UK.

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston, CH64 7TE, UK.

出版信息

Prev Vet Med. 2018 Dec 1;161:115-126. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2018.10.021. Epub 2018 Oct 30.

Abstract

Increasing levels of antimicrobial resistance in human and veterinary medicine have raised concerns around the issue of overprescribing and the indiscriminate use of antimicrobials. Their use in food producing animals is under scrutiny due to the perceived risk from the zoonotic transfer of resistant pathogens from animals to humans. This study aimed to explore UK veterinary surgeons antimicrobial prescribing behaviours, their attitudes to antimicrobial resistance and their perceptions of responsibility of antimicrobial use in pigs through a questionnaire study on a census sample of 261 veterinary surgeons in England, Wales and Scotland who had a clinical caseload which included commercial pigs. The questionnaire had a useable response rate of 34.1% (n = 61/179) in eligible veterinary surgeons. Overall, veterinary surgeons reported personal confidence that their prescribing decisions were responsible however, there was concern that the prescribing behaviours of other veterinary surgeons and physicians in human medicine may be less responsible; a sociological concept known as 'othering'. In parallel, veterinary surgeons seldom identified that treatment failure was a consequence of antimicrobial resistance in their own clinical caseload, however they considered it an issue for other veterinary surgeons and for human prescribers. Veterinary surgeons consulted a wide spectrum of resources on antimicrobial use in pigs which, on occasion, contained conflicting guidance on what was defined as responsible prescribing. The decision over whether or not to prescribe an antimicrobial was influenced by numerous factors relating to the veterinary surgeons' experience and the clinical situation presented, but maintaining pig welfare was a high priority. There was a shared desire to seek alternative methods to prevent disease to antimicrobial use, however the use of diagnostics to support prescribing decisions was an infrequently reported behaviour and could play a more significant role in prescriber decisions if more cost effective and rapid tests were available. Future interventions to optimise antimicrobial use in pigs needs to focus on the evolution of antimicrobial use practices in a changing political and scientific landscape whilst also considering individual motivations and justifications for use.

摘要

人类医学和兽医学中抗菌药物耐药性水平的不断提高,引发了人们对过度开药和滥用抗菌药物问题的担忧。由于存在耐药病原体从动物向人类进行人畜共患病传播的潜在风险,抗菌药物在食用动物中的使用受到了严格审查。本研究旨在通过对英格兰、威尔士和苏格兰261名临床病例包括商业养猪的兽医进行普查抽样问卷调查,探讨英国兽医的抗菌药物处方行为、他们对抗菌药物耐药性的态度以及他们对猪使用抗菌药物责任的认知。在符合条件的兽医中,问卷的有效回复率为34.1%(n = 61/179)。总体而言,兽医表示个人相信自己的处方决策是负责的,然而,他们担心其他兽医和人类医学中的医生的处方行为可能不那么负责;这是一个被称为“他者化”的社会学概念。与此同时,兽医很少认为治疗失败是其自身临床病例中抗菌药物耐药性的结果,然而他们认为这是其他兽医和人类开处方者面临的一个问题。兽医们查阅了关于猪使用抗菌药物的广泛资源,这些资源有时在什么被定义为负责任的处方方面包含相互矛盾的指导。是否开抗菌药物的决定受到与兽医经验和所呈现的临床情况相关的众多因素的影响,但维持猪的福利是一个高度优先事项。大家都希望寻求替代抗菌药物使用的疾病预防方法,然而,使用诊断方法来支持处方决策是一种很少被报告的行为,如果有更具成本效益和快速的检测方法,诊断方法在开处方者的决策中可能会发挥更重要的作用。未来优化猪抗菌药物使用的干预措施需要关注在不断变化的政治和科学环境中抗菌药物使用实践的演变,同时也要考虑个体使用抗菌药物的动机和理由。

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