Antimicrobial use in animals: OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals (2015)

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Antimicrobial use in animals: OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals (2015) OIE antimicrobialuse team with the support of Dr Gérard Moulin ESVAC Stakeholders annual meeting London, UK, 2 March 2016

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools OIE Data Collection Template: 4 pages : Baseline Information / Reporting Option 1 / Reporting Option 2 / Reporting Option 3 All OIE Member Countries should complete the Baseline Information Depending of the level of detail available in the reporting country, Reporting Option 1, 2 or 3 should be completed

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools OIE Data Collection Template Reporting Option 1: OIE template for the collection of data on antimicrobial agents for use in animals Reporting option 1 - Overall amount sold for/used in animals by antimicrobial class; with the possibility to separate by type of use Antimicrobial class Aminoglycosides Amphenicols Arsenicals Cephalosporins (all generations) 1-2 gen. cephalosporins 3-4 gen cephalosporins Fluoroquinolones Glycopeptides Glycophospholipids Lincosamides Macrolides Nitrofurans Orthosomycins Other quinolones Penicillins Pleuromutilins Polypeptides Quinoxalines Streptogramins Sulfonamides (including trimethoprim) Tetracyclines Others Aggregated class data Total kg Overall amount (Growth promotion + Therapeutic use) All animal species (kg) Amount for Therapeutic use (including prevention of clinical signs) All animal species (kg) Amount for Growth promotion All animal species (kg)

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools OIE Data Collection Template Reporting Option 2:

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools OIE Data Collection Template Reporting Option 3:

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools OIE Data Collection Template How to choose the suitable Option: REPORTING OPTION 1 2 3 DESCRIPTION Overall amount sold for/used in animals by antimicrobial class; with the possibility to separate by type of use Overall amount sold for/used in animals by antimicrobial class; with the possibility to separate by type of use and species group Overall amount sold for/used in animals by antimicrobial class; with the possibility to separate by type of use, species group and route of administration

OIE collection of data on antimicrobial agents used in animals - Tools In case of questions, contact the OIE Scientific and Technical Department (STD) by email at antimicrobialuse@oie.int

Some quick details about the collection of data (2015) preliminary results (as of 25 February 2016) 91 (51%) Member Countries responded Data ranging from 2010-2015 First submission received: 28 Oct 2015 Last submission received: 25 Feb 2016 16 Member Countries submitted additional data 9 countries informed that they will put systems in place in the near future

Proportion of OIE Member Countries submitting questionnaires BI + Option No reply 36% 49% 15% n=180 BI only (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2015)

Proportion of OIE Member Countries submitting questionnaires by OIE Regions (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016) 25/54 13/29 14/32 46 % 44 % 43 % 35/53 66 % 4/12 33 % n=91 AFRICA AMERICA ASIA EUROPE MIDDLE EAST

Proportion of OIE Member Countries submitting questionnaires for EU No reply 7% 0% BI only 93% n= 28 BI + Option (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016)

Reporting Options - worldwide BASELINE INFORMATION OPTION 1 Qualitative Data 29% Quantitave Data 71% 43% 26% 2% OPTION 2 OPTION 3 n=65 (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016)

Reporting Options - EU OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3 35% 65% 0% n=26 (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016)

30 Year for which data were submitted - worldwide 27 25 20 15 10 16 16 Año 2010 Año 2011 Año 2012 Año 2013 Año 2014 Año 2015 5 1 1 2 n=63 0 Año 2010 Año 2011 Año 2012 Año 2013 Año 2014 Año 2015 Series1 1 1 2 27 16 16 (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016)

Year for which data were submitted for EU 20 18 18 16 14 12 Countries 10 8 7 n=26 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 Year 2010 Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 1 (Preliminary results - as of 25 February 2016)

Conclusion Need for further information from OIE Member Countries and quality check of the data (Technical validation) Main problems Tons, Kg, g? List of growth promotors not provided High number of countries provided quantitative data but more countries needed!

Lessons learned from first phase Need to refine the Data Collection Template Need to define a denominator to compare apples with apples All annual submissions should be sent at a minimum with the Delegate in copy Don t hesitate to contact us if problems or comments at antimicrobialuse@oie.int

Thank you for your attention Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Animale World Organisation for Animal Health Organización Mundial de Sanidad Animal 12 rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France - www.oie.int oie@oie.int