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Cross-sectional study on antibiotic usage in pigs in Germany

To be able to analyze the relationship between the level of resistance and the use of antimicrobials, it is necessary to collect detailed data on antimicrobial usage. For this reason, data on antimicrobial use on 495 pig farms from entire Germany were collected and analyzed. In Germany, each applica...

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Main Authors: van Rennings, Lisa, von Münchhausen, Christiane, Ottilie, Henry, Hartmann, Maria, Merle, Roswitha, Honscha, Walther, Käsbohrer, Annemarie, Kreienbrock, Lothar
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description To be able to analyze the relationship between the level of resistance and the use of antimicrobials, it is necessary to collect detailed data on antimicrobial usage. For this reason, data on antimicrobial use on 495 pig farms from entire Germany were collected and analyzed. In Germany, each application and dispensing of medicines to food-producing animals is documented in detail obligatorily by the veterinarian. This information was collected retrospectively for the year 2011. The analyses undertook separate examinations on the age groups sow, piglet, weaner and fattening pig; both the route of administration and indication per active ingredient, and active ingredient class, were evaluated. In total, 20,374 kg of antimicrobial substances were used in the study population. Tetracyclines were used in highest amounts, followed by beta-lactams, trimethoprim-sulfonamides and macrolides. Concerning the frequency of using an active substance per animal, polypeptides were most commonly administered. In all age groups, respiratory infections were the main indication for using antimicrobials, followed by intestinal diseases in piglets, weaners and fattening pigs and diseases of reproductive organs in sows. Over a period of 100 days, the median number of treatment days with one antimicrobial substance for piglets was 15 days, for weaners about 6 days, for fattening pigs about 4 days and for sows about 1 day. A multifactorial ANOVA was conducted to investigate which factors are associated with the treatment frequency. The factors "veterinarian" and "age group" were related to the treatment frequency, just as the interaction between "veterinarian" and "farm size" as well as the interaction between "veterinarian" and "age group".
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subjects Age
Age Factors
Animal Husbandry
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
Antibiotics
Antiinfectives and antibacterials
Antimicrobial agents
beta-Lactams - pharmacology
Biometrics
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data processing
Dispensing
Drug Administration Schedule - veterinary
Drug Combinations
Drug resistance
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
Epidemiology
Farms
Feasibility studies
Female
Germany
Hogs
Indication
Information processing
Intestine
Lactams
Livestock
Macrolides - pharmacology
Male
Organs
Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmacy
Polypeptides
Population studies
Pork industry
Public health
Reproductive organs
Reproductive Tract Infections - drug therapy
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Respiratory Tract Infections - drug therapy
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Trimethoprim - pharmacology
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title Cross-sectional study on antibiotic usage in pigs in Germany
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