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斯里兰卡兽医针对伴侣动物常见病症的抗菌药物处方实践

Antimicrobial Prescribing Practices Among Sri Lankan Veterinarians for Common Medical Conditions in Companion Animals.

作者信息

De Silva Lalanthi Premaseela, Wijayawardhane Nayana, Kalupahana Ruwani S, Kottawatta Kottawattage S A, Pushpakumara P G Anil, Riley Christopher B

机构信息

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya 20400, Sri Lanka.

Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G2W1, Canada.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2024 Dec 31;15(1):69. doi: 10.3390/ani15010069.

Abstract

Veterinarians are essential in antimicrobial stewardship. Companion animal (CA) practitioners have recently received more attention. There are few relevant studies on CA antimicrobial prescribing practices in South Asia. A cross-sectional survey on the antimicrobial prescribing practices of Sri Lankan veterinarians associated with six common CA infections and factors associated with bacterial culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) was conducted. A survey of antimicrobial prescribing practices was distributed via email or professional events among veterinarians treating CAs. There were 127 respondents. Most were from CA-only practices (63%); the remainder worked in government, mixed, or other practices. Based on the World Health Organization's criteria, 1.7% (13/783) of cases were treated with drugs authorized for human use only; 23.9% (187/783) were treated with highest-priority critically important antimicrobials; 4.7% (37/783) were treated with critically important antimicrobials, and 66.8% (523/783) were treated with highly important antimicrobials. The antimicrobial treatment of abscesses, skin, urinary, and ear infections was usually empirical, with only 12.4% (72/579) of cases utilizing AST to guide diagnosis and treatment. The use of AST was significantly associated with the type of antibiotic prescribed, the medical condition, the practice type, and continuing professional development, with the latter recognized as a pathway toward improved veterinary antimicrobial stewardship and the implementation of a One Health approach.

摘要

兽医在抗菌药物管理中至关重要。伴侣动物(CA)从业者最近受到了更多关注。在南亚,关于CA抗菌药物处方实践的相关研究较少。我们对斯里兰卡兽医针对六种常见CA感染的抗菌药物处方实践以及与细菌培养和抗菌药物敏感性测试(AST)相关的因素进行了横断面调查。一项关于抗菌药物处方实践的调查通过电子邮件或专业活动分发给治疗CA的兽医。共有127名受访者。大多数来自仅治疗CA的诊所(63%);其余的在政府、混合或其他诊所工作。根据世界卫生组织的标准,1.7%(13/783)的病例仅使用了仅被批准用于人类的药物进行治疗;23.9%(187/783)的病例使用了最高优先级的 critically important 抗菌药物进行治疗;4.7%(37/783)的病例使用了 critically important 抗菌药物进行治疗,66.8%(523/783)的病例使用了高度重要的抗菌药物进行治疗。脓肿、皮肤、泌尿系统和耳部感染的抗菌治疗通常是经验性的,只有12.4%(72/579)的病例利用AST来指导诊断和治疗。AST的使用与所开抗生素的类型、医疗状况、诊所类型以及持续专业发展显著相关,后者被认为是改善兽医抗菌药物管理和实施“同一健康”方法的一条途径。

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