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Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves

Antimicrobials should be used prudently in farm animals to prevent the development of resistant bacteria in both humans and animals. The objective of this study was to investigate Canadian dairy producers' practices for antimicrobial use in the treatment of disease in preweaning dairy calves. I...

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Autores principales: Uyama, Tamaki, Kelton, David F., Morrison, Emma I., de Jong, Ellen, McCubbin, Kayley D., Barkema, Herman W., Dufour, Simon, Sanchez, Javier, Heider, Luke C., LeBlanc, Stephen J., Winder, Charlotte B., McClure, J.T., Renaud, David L.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2021-0161
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author Uyama, Tamaki
Kelton, David F.
Morrison, Emma I.
de Jong, Ellen
McCubbin, Kayley D.
Barkema, Herman W.
Dufour, Simon
Sanchez, Javier
Heider, Luke C.
LeBlanc, Stephen J.
Winder, Charlotte B.
McClure, J.T.
Renaud, David L.
author_facet Uyama, Tamaki
Kelton, David F.
Morrison, Emma I.
de Jong, Ellen
McCubbin, Kayley D.
Barkema, Herman W.
Dufour, Simon
Sanchez, Javier
Heider, Luke C.
LeBlanc, Stephen J.
Winder, Charlotte B.
McClure, J.T.
Renaud, David L.
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description Antimicrobials should be used prudently in farm animals to prevent the development of resistant bacteria in both humans and animals. The objective of this study was to investigate Canadian dairy producers' practices for antimicrobial use in the treatment of disease in preweaning dairy calves. In-person questionnaires were administered to 144 dairy producers across 5 provinces in Canada between July 2019 and August 2020. Almost all (96%) producers used antimicrobials to treat calves with respiratory disease, but only 27% indicated they had a written treatment protocol for respiratory disease. Most (95%) of these protocols for respiratory disease were developed with input from the herd veterinarian. Seventy-four percent of producers used antimicrobials to treat calf diarrhea, with 37% of producers having a written treatment protocol for calf diarrhea with input from the herd veterinarian. The combinations of signs adopted by the producers for antimicrobial treatment in calf respiratory disease and diarrhea were evaluated based on findings from other studies. More than half (56%) of producers who used antimicrobials for calf respiratory disease decided to use antimicrobials by evaluating multiple clinical signs. Eighty-two percent of producers who used antimicrobials for calf diarrhea made decisions based on systemic signs of disease, presence of bloody stool, no response to previous treatment, or on the recommendation from the herd veterinarian. Producers with a written treatment protocol had 3 to 7 times greater odds of using antimicrobials based on multiple signs or systemic signs of disease compared with those without a protocol. Further research may investigate other calf management practices related to decision-making by producers in using antimicrobials to improve antimicrobial stewardship on dairy farms.
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spelling pubmed-96237842022-11-04 Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves Uyama, Tamaki Kelton, David F. Morrison, Emma I. de Jong, Ellen McCubbin, Kayley D. Barkema, Herman W. Dufour, Simon Sanchez, Javier Heider, Luke C. LeBlanc, Stephen J. Winder, Charlotte B. McClure, J.T. Renaud, David L. JDS Commun Health, Behavior, and Well-being Antimicrobials should be used prudently in farm animals to prevent the development of resistant bacteria in both humans and animals. The objective of this study was to investigate Canadian dairy producers' practices for antimicrobial use in the treatment of disease in preweaning dairy calves. In-person questionnaires were administered to 144 dairy producers across 5 provinces in Canada between July 2019 and August 2020. Almost all (96%) producers used antimicrobials to treat calves with respiratory disease, but only 27% indicated they had a written treatment protocol for respiratory disease. Most (95%) of these protocols for respiratory disease were developed with input from the herd veterinarian. Seventy-four percent of producers used antimicrobials to treat calf diarrhea, with 37% of producers having a written treatment protocol for calf diarrhea with input from the herd veterinarian. The combinations of signs adopted by the producers for antimicrobial treatment in calf respiratory disease and diarrhea were evaluated based on findings from other studies. More than half (56%) of producers who used antimicrobials for calf respiratory disease decided to use antimicrobials by evaluating multiple clinical signs. Eighty-two percent of producers who used antimicrobials for calf diarrhea made decisions based on systemic signs of disease, presence of bloody stool, no response to previous treatment, or on the recommendation from the herd veterinarian. Producers with a written treatment protocol had 3 to 7 times greater odds of using antimicrobials based on multiple signs or systemic signs of disease compared with those without a protocol. Further research may investigate other calf management practices related to decision-making by producers in using antimicrobials to improve antimicrobial stewardship on dairy farms. Elsevier 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9623784/ /pubmed/36340675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2021-0161 Text en © 2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Health, Behavior, and Well-being
Uyama, Tamaki
Kelton, David F.
Morrison, Emma I.
de Jong, Ellen
McCubbin, Kayley D.
Barkema, Herman W.
Dufour, Simon
Sanchez, Javier
Heider, Luke C.
LeBlanc, Stephen J.
Winder, Charlotte B.
McClure, J.T.
Renaud, David L.
Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title_full Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title_fullStr Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title_short Cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning Canadian dairy calves
title_sort cross-sectional study of antimicrobial use and treatment decision for preweaning canadian dairy calves
topic Health, Behavior, and Well-being
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9623784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36340675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2021-0161
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