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Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region

As antimicrobial resistance is a worldwide problem, threatening both livestock and public health, understanding the drivers for resistance in different settings and countries is essential. Therefore, 30 pig and 30 poultry farms with country-specific high antimicrobial use (AMU) were recruited in the...

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Autores principales: Caekebeke, Nele, Jonquiere, Franca J., Ringenier, Moniek, Tobias, Tijs J., Postma, Merel, van den Hoogen, Angelique, Houben, Manon A. M., Velkers, Francisca C., Sleeckx, Nathalie, Stegeman, J. Arjan, Dewulf, Jeroen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.558455
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author Caekebeke, Nele
Jonquiere, Franca J.
Ringenier, Moniek
Tobias, Tijs J.
Postma, Merel
van den Hoogen, Angelique
Houben, Manon A. M.
Velkers, Francisca C.
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Stegeman, J. Arjan
Dewulf, Jeroen
author_facet Caekebeke, Nele
Jonquiere, Franca J.
Ringenier, Moniek
Tobias, Tijs J.
Postma, Merel
van den Hoogen, Angelique
Houben, Manon A. M.
Velkers, Francisca C.
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Stegeman, J. Arjan
Dewulf, Jeroen
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description As antimicrobial resistance is a worldwide problem, threatening both livestock and public health, understanding the drivers for resistance in different settings and countries is essential. Therefore, 30 pig and 30 poultry farms with country-specific high antimicrobial use (AMU) were recruited in the Belgian–Dutch border region. Information regarding production parameters, farm characteristics, biosecurity, and AMU was collected. On average, more biosecurity measures were implemented on Dutch farms, compared to Belgian farms in both animal species. In addition, more opportunities were found to increase the level of internal biosecurity compared to external biosecurity in both countries. AMU, quantified as treatment incidence (TI), differed marginally significant between broiler farms in Belgium and the Netherlands (median BE: 8; NL: 3), whereas in weaned piglets (median BE: 45 and NL: 14) and finishing pigs (median BE: 5 and NL: 1), there was a substantial difference in AMU between farms from both countries. Overall, Dutch farms showed less between-farm variation in TI than did Belgian farms. In both poultry and pig production, the majority of antimicrobials used were extended-spectrum penicillins (BE: 32 and 40%; NL: 40 and 24% for poultry and pigs, respectively). Compared to Belgian farms, Dutch poultry farms used high amounts of (fluoro)quinolones (1 and 15% of total AMU, respectively). None of the production parameters between broiler farms differed significantly, but in pig production, weaning age in Belgian farms (median: 23) was lower than in Dutch farms (median: 27). These results indicate considerable room for improvement in both countries and animal species. Farm-specific preventive strategies can contribute to lowering the risk for animal disease and hence the need for AMU.
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spelling pubmed-76734512020-12-15 Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region Caekebeke, Nele Jonquiere, Franca J. Ringenier, Moniek Tobias, Tijs J. Postma, Merel van den Hoogen, Angelique Houben, Manon A. M. Velkers, Francisca C. Sleeckx, Nathalie Stegeman, J. Arjan Dewulf, Jeroen Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science As antimicrobial resistance is a worldwide problem, threatening both livestock and public health, understanding the drivers for resistance in different settings and countries is essential. Therefore, 30 pig and 30 poultry farms with country-specific high antimicrobial use (AMU) were recruited in the Belgian–Dutch border region. Information regarding production parameters, farm characteristics, biosecurity, and AMU was collected. On average, more biosecurity measures were implemented on Dutch farms, compared to Belgian farms in both animal species. In addition, more opportunities were found to increase the level of internal biosecurity compared to external biosecurity in both countries. AMU, quantified as treatment incidence (TI), differed marginally significant between broiler farms in Belgium and the Netherlands (median BE: 8; NL: 3), whereas in weaned piglets (median BE: 45 and NL: 14) and finishing pigs (median BE: 5 and NL: 1), there was a substantial difference in AMU between farms from both countries. Overall, Dutch farms showed less between-farm variation in TI than did Belgian farms. In both poultry and pig production, the majority of antimicrobials used were extended-spectrum penicillins (BE: 32 and 40%; NL: 40 and 24% for poultry and pigs, respectively). Compared to Belgian farms, Dutch poultry farms used high amounts of (fluoro)quinolones (1 and 15% of total AMU, respectively). None of the production parameters between broiler farms differed significantly, but in pig production, weaning age in Belgian farms (median: 23) was lower than in Dutch farms (median: 27). These results indicate considerable room for improvement in both countries and animal species. Farm-specific preventive strategies can contribute to lowering the risk for animal disease and hence the need for AMU. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7673451/ /pubmed/33330687 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.558455 Text en Copyright © 2020 Caekebeke, Jonquiere, Ringenier, Tobias, Postma, van den Hoogen, Houben, Velkers, Sleeckx, Stegeman and Dewulf. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Caekebeke, Nele
Jonquiere, Franca J.
Ringenier, Moniek
Tobias, Tijs J.
Postma, Merel
van den Hoogen, Angelique
Houben, Manon A. M.
Velkers, Francisca C.
Sleeckx, Nathalie
Stegeman, J. Arjan
Dewulf, Jeroen
Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title_full Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title_fullStr Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title_full_unstemmed Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title_short Comparing Farm Biosecurity and Antimicrobial Use in High-Antimicrobial-Consuming Broiler and Pig Farms in the Belgian–Dutch Border Region
title_sort comparing farm biosecurity and antimicrobial use in high-antimicrobial-consuming broiler and pig farms in the belgian–dutch border region
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7673451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330687
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.558455
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