EMA and EFSA Joint Scientific Opinion on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the European Union, and the resulting impacts on food safety (RONAFA). (24th January 2017)
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- EMA and EFSA Joint Scientific Opinion on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the European Union, and the resulting impacts on food safety (RONAFA). (24th January 2017)
- Main Title:
- EMA and EFSA Joint Scientific Opinion on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the European Union, and the resulting impacts on food safety (RONAFA)
- Authors:
- Murphy, David
Ricci, Antonia
Auce, Zanda
Beechinor, J. Gabriel
Bergendahl, Hanne
Breathnach, Rory
Bureš, Jiří
Duarte Da Silva, João Pedro
Hederová, Judita
Hekman, Peter
Ibrahim, Cornelia
Kozhuharov, Emil
Kulcsár, Gábor
Lander Persson, Eva
Lenhardsson, Johann M.
Mačiulskis, Petras
Malemis, Ioannis
Markus‐Cizelj, Ljiljana
Michaelidou‐Patsia, Alia
Nevalainen, Martti
Pasquali, Paolo
Rouby, Jean‐Claude
Schefferlie, Johan
Schlumbohm, Wilhelm
Schmit, Marc
Spiteri, Stephen
Srčič, Stanko
Taban, Lollita
Tiirats, Toomas
Urbain, Bruno
Vestergaard, Ellen‐Margrethe
Wachnik‐Święcicka, Anna
Weeks, Jason
Zemann, Barbara
Allende, Ana
Bolton, Declan
Chemaly, Marianne
Fernandez Escamez, Pablo Salvador
Girones, Rosina
Herman, Lieve
Koutsoumanis, Kostas
Lindqvist, Roland
Nørrung, Birgit
Robertson, Lucy
Ru, Giuseppe
Sanaa, Moez
Simmons, Marion
Skandamis, Panagiotis
Snary, Emma
Speybroeck, Niko
Ter Kuile, Benno
Wahlström, Helene
Baptiste, Keith
Catry, Boudewijn
Cocconcelli, Pier Sandro
Davies, Robert
Ducrot, Christian
Friis, Christian
Jungersen, Gregers
More, Simon
Muñoz Madero, Cristina
Sanders, Pascal
Bos, Marian
Kunsagi, Zoltan
Torren Edo, Jordi
Brozzi, Rosella
Candiani, Denise
Guerra, Beatriz
Liebana, Ernesto
Stella, Pietro
Threlfall, John
Jukes, Helen
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: EFSA and EMA have jointly reviewed measures taken in the EU to reduce the need for and use of antimicrobials in food‐producing animals, and the resultant impacts on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Reduction strategies have been implemented successfully in some Member States. Such strategies include national reduction targets, benchmarking of antimicrobial use, controls on prescribing and restrictions on use of specific critically important antimicrobials, together with improvements to animal husbandry and disease prevention and control measures. Due to the multiplicity of factors contributing to AMR, the impact of any single measure is difficult to quantify, although there is evidence of an association between reduction in antimicrobial use and reduced AMR. To minimise antimicrobial use, a multifaceted integrated approach should be implemented, adapted to local circumstances. Recommended options (non‐prioritised) include: development of national strategies; harmonised systems for monitoring antimicrobial use and AMR development; establishing national targets for antimicrobial use reduction; use of on‐farm health plans; increasing the responsibility of veterinarians for antimicrobial prescribing; training, education and raising public awareness; increasing the availability of rapid and reliable diagnostics; improving husbandry and management procedures for disease prevention and control; rethinking livestock production systems to reduce inherent disease risk. AAbstract: EFSA and EMA have jointly reviewed measures taken in the EU to reduce the need for and use of antimicrobials in food‐producing animals, and the resultant impacts on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Reduction strategies have been implemented successfully in some Member States. Such strategies include national reduction targets, benchmarking of antimicrobial use, controls on prescribing and restrictions on use of specific critically important antimicrobials, together with improvements to animal husbandry and disease prevention and control measures. Due to the multiplicity of factors contributing to AMR, the impact of any single measure is difficult to quantify, although there is evidence of an association between reduction in antimicrobial use and reduced AMR. To minimise antimicrobial use, a multifaceted integrated approach should be implemented, adapted to local circumstances. Recommended options (non‐prioritised) include: development of national strategies; harmonised systems for monitoring antimicrobial use and AMR development; establishing national targets for antimicrobial use reduction; use of on‐farm health plans; increasing the responsibility of veterinarians for antimicrobial prescribing; training, education and raising public awareness; increasing the availability of rapid and reliable diagnostics; improving husbandry and management procedures for disease prevention and control; rethinking livestock production systems to reduce inherent disease risk. A limited number of studies provide robust evidence of alternatives to antimicrobials that positively influence health parameters. Possible alternatives include probiotics and prebiotics, competitive exclusion, bacteriophages, immunomodulators, organic acids and teat sealants. Development of a legislative framework that permits the use of specific products as alternatives should be considered. Further research to evaluate the potential of alternative farming systems on reducing AMR is also recommended. Animals suffering from bacterial infections should only be treated with antimicrobials based on veterinary diagnosis and prescription. Options should be reviewed to phase out most preventive use of antimicrobials and to reduce and refine metaphylaxis by applying recognised alternative measures. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- EFSA journal. Volume 15:Number 1(2017)
- Journal:
- EFSA journal
- Issue:
- Volume 15:Number 1(2017)
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- Volume 15, Issue 1 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 15
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0015-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2017-01-24
- Subjects:
- alternatives -- antimicrobial consumption -- antimicrobial resistance -- control options -- husbandry
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- DOI:
- 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4666 ↗
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- 1831-4732
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