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北卡罗来纳州一所学术兽医医院中 COVID-19 大流行对宠物抗菌药物使用的影响。

Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on antimicrobial use in companion animals in an academic veterinary hospital in North Carolina.

机构信息

Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

Department of Clinical Sciences, NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Zoonoses Public Health. 2023 Aug;70(5):393-402. doi: 10.1111/zph.13040. Epub 2023 Apr 7.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens reduces the effectiveness of these drugs in both human and veterinary medicine, making judicious antimicrobial use (AMU) an important strategy for its control. The COVID-19 pandemic modified operations in both human and veterinary healthcare delivery, potentially impacting AMU. The goal of this research is to quantify how antimicrobial drug prescribing practices for companion animals in an academic veterinary hospital changed during the pandemic. A retrospective study was performed using prescribing data for dogs and cats collected from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine (NCSU-CVM) pharmacy, which included prescriptions from both the specialty referral hospital and primary care services. Records (n = 31,769) for 34 antimicrobial drugs from 2019-2020-before and during the pandemic-related measures at the NCSU-CVM-were compared. The prescribed antimicrobials' importance was categorized using the FDA's Guidance for Industry (GFI #152), classifying drugs according to medical importance in humans. A proportional odds model was used to estimate the probability of more important antimicrobials being administered in patients seen during the pandemic versus before (i.e., critically important vs. highly important vs. important). Rates of AMU per week and per patient visit were also compared. During the pandemic, cumulative antimicrobials prescribed per week were significantly decreased in most services for dogs. Weekly rates for Highly Important antimicrobials were also significantly lower in dogs. For important and critically important antimicrobials, rates per week were significantly decreased in various services overall. Rates of antimicrobial administration per patient visit were significantly increased for Highly Important drugs. Patients in the internal medicine, dermatology, and surgery services received significantly more important antimicrobials during the pandemic than before, while cardiology patients received significantly less. These results suggest that the pandemic significantly impacted prescribing practices of antimicrobials for companion animals in this study.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)会降低这些药物在人类和兽医医学中的有效性,因此明智地使用抗菌药物(AMU)是控制 AMR 的重要策略。COVID-19 大流行改变了人类和兽医医疗保健的运作方式,可能会对抗菌药物的使用产生影响。本研究旨在量化在学术兽医医院中,伴侣动物的抗菌药物处方实践在大流行期间发生了怎样的变化。使用从北卡罗来纳州立大学兽医学院(NCSU-CVM)药房收集的犬猫处方数据进行了回顾性研究,其中包括专科转诊医院和初级保健服务的处方。比较了 NCSU-CVM 在大流行相关措施前后(2019-2020 年)的 34 种抗菌药物的 31769 条记录(n)。使用美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)的行业指南(GFI #152)对所开抗菌药物的重要性进行了分类,根据药物对人类的医学重要性对药物进行分类。使用比例优势模型估计在大流行期间就诊的患者比大流行前(即,极重要、高度重要和重要)使用更重要的抗菌药物的概率。每周和每次就诊的抗菌药物使用(AMU)率也进行了比较。在大流行期间,大多数犬科服务的每周累积抗菌药物处方量显著减少。犬科高度重要抗菌药物的每周使用率也显著降低。在各个服务中,重要和极重要抗菌药物的每周使用率均显著降低。每次就诊的抗菌药物管理率显著增加高度重要药物。内科、皮肤科和外科服务的患者在大流行期间接受的重要抗菌药物明显多于大流行前,而心脏病患者则明显减少。这些结果表明,大流行对本研究中伴侣动物抗菌药物的处方实践产生了重大影响。

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