1Department of Clinical Sciences, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA.
2Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2024 Aug 21;262(11):1552-1558. doi: 10.2460/javma.24.07.0478. Print 2024 Nov 1.
Small animal antimicrobial stewardship (AS) is emerging as a priority area in the global battle against antimicrobial resistance. Veterinary practices have limited support for implementation of AS programs, and even within veterinary schools, efforts are largely siloed and often limited in scope. Increased collaboration is needed to support and unify AS and infection prevention and control efforts, and to identify priorities for continued research. To address this, a 2-day in-person small animal AS workshop was held in August 2023. Delegates representing 23 US veterinary schools and 4 corporations/government agencies gathered for a series of lightning talks and focused group discussions in 3 domains: implementation of clinical AS programs, research opportunities and needs, and education. The workshop's goal was to identify and propose solutions for AS challenges. Meeting discussion identified a lack of resources and training as the greatest barriers to hospital AS program advancement and suggested creating standards for AS programs and a road map to support program development. Assessing antimicrobial treatment effects and performing studies to establish necessary treatment durations were considered the highest research priorities. Integrated educational practices were recommended to support unified messaging of AS concepts between preclinical and clinical training. The development of strategies to implement these suggestions was delegated to working groups with a goal to continue meeting biennially as a large group. Sharing news of these efforts is considered integral to heightening awareness and promoting implementation of AS practices moving forward in academic, specialty, and primary care settings.
小动物抗菌药物管理(AS)正成为全球对抗抗菌药物耐药性斗争的一个优先领域。兽医实践在实施 AS 计划方面得到的支持有限,即使在兽医学校内部,努力也往往是孤立的,而且范围往往有限。需要加强合作,以支持和统一 AS 以及感染预防和控制工作,并确定继续研究的优先事项。为了解决这个问题,2023 年 8 月举办了为期两天的小动物 AS 实地研讨会。来自 23 所美国兽医学校和 4 家公司/政府机构的代表聚集在一起,进行了一系列闪电会谈和 3 个领域的重点小组讨论:临床 AS 计划的实施、研究机会和需求以及教育。研讨会的目标是确定并提出 AS 挑战的解决方案。会议讨论确定,医院 AS 计划推进的最大障碍是资源和培训的缺乏,并建议为 AS 计划制定标准和路线图,以支持计划的发展。评估抗菌治疗效果和开展研究以确定必要的治疗持续时间被认为是最高的研究优先事项。建议采用综合教育实践,以支持在临床前和临床培训之间统一传达 AS 概念。制定实施这些建议的策略的任务已分配给工作组,目标是作为一个大团体每两年举行一次会议。分享这些努力的消息被认为是提高认识和促进在学术、专业和初级保健环境中实施 AS 实践的重要组成部分。