2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2017.03.010
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Patterns of antimicrobial agent prescription in a sentinel population of canine and feline veterinary practices in the United Kingdom

Abstract: HighlightsAntimicrobial agent prescription was monitored in a large UK population of cats and dogs over a 2 year period (2014–2016).Systemic antimicrobial agents were prescribed more frequently to cats; topical prescription was more frequent in dogs.A temporal reduction (2014–2016) in antimicrobial agent prescription was observed in both cats and dogs in this population.Premises which prescribed antimicrobial agents commonly to cats generally also prescribed commonly to dogs.The most frequently prescribed anti… Show more

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“…The identification of these facilitators suggests that the focus for behavioural change cannot be at the level of individual veterinary surgeons alone. Studies describing prescribing patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in small animal veterinary surgeon practice in the UK [1, 15, 18] and internationally [19] highlight that more antimicrobial prescribing guidelines, which encourage appropriate and more limited use, could be helpful and could act as a more tacit form of regulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The identification of these facilitators suggests that the focus for behavioural change cannot be at the level of individual veterinary surgeons alone. Studies describing prescribing patterns of antimicrobial prescribing in small animal veterinary surgeon practice in the UK [1, 15, 18] and internationally [19] highlight that more antimicrobial prescribing guidelines, which encourage appropriate and more limited use, could be helpful and could act as a more tacit form of regulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inappropriate antibiotic use in companion animals (dogs, cats, rabbits that live in households) has been identified as potentially contributing to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) [1]. The extent of the contribution of antibiotic use within companion animal populations to AMR remains unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Since data for vets is likely similar (Singleton et al . ), stewardship initiatives seem equally applicable to all antibiotic prescribers (species independent). The concept of One Health was proposed to foster such interdisciplinary collaboration (Gibbs ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial overprescribing of antibiotics, especially in respiratory tract conditions has been described among doctors in the UK . Since data for vets is likely similar (Singleton et al 2017), stewardship initiatives seem equally applicable to all antibiotic prescribers (species independent). The concept of One Health was proposed to foster such interdisciplinary collaboration (Gibbs 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%