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Caroline Planté Sub-Regional Representation in Brussels OIE standards on the use of antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance monitoring OIE Regional Seminar on Food Safety Sofia, Bulgaria, 22-24 April 2009

INTRODUCTION Veterinary Medicinal Products (VMPs): Veterinary tools, contributing to the improvement of animal health animal welfare impact economic impact : food production public health impact Antimicrobials resistance : global concern for human and animal health

OIE s activities related to Antimicrobials and Antimicrobial Resistance

OIE s WORK ON ANTIMICROBIALS CHRONOLOGY 1997: request from the Regional Commission for Europe 1998: debate at the international session 1999: recommendations from the OIE Regional Commission for Europe, OIE Standards Commission, OIE International Committee to set up an International Ad hoc Group => To address: human and animal health risks related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and the contribution of antimicrobials usage in veterinary medicine. 1999: First OIE European Scientific Conference 2001: Second OIE International Conference on antimicrobial resistance

OIE s WORK ON ANTIMICROBIALS CHRONOLOGY 2003: OIE General Session: 4 guidelines accepted and published: - Terrestrial Animal Health Code : Surveillance and monitoring programmes of antimicrobial resistance Monitoring the quantities of antimicrobials used in animal husbandry Responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine - OIE Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines Laboratory methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing 2003: International Meeting : Joint FAO-WHO-OIE experts consultation (Geneva 2003) on non human antimicrobial usage and antimicrobial resistance 2004: OIE General Session: 1 new guideline accepted and published: - Terrestrial Animal Health Code : Risk assessment for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobials in animals

OIE s WORK ON ANTIMICROBIALS CHRONOLOGY 2004: International Meeting : Joint FAO-WHO-OIE experts consultation (Oslo 2004) on non human antimicrobial usage and antimicrobial resistance 2005: OIE General Session: Chapter on Responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine was revised taking into account the recommendations of the Codex Alimentarius in May 2005 (ALINORM 05/28/31) 2005: International Meeting: WHO Canberra expert meeting on Critically Important Antimicrobials (CIA) 2006: OIE General Session: Resolution n XXXIII on Veterinary critical antimicrobials 2006: Co-organisation of a joint FAO/WHO/OIE Expert Consultation on Antimicrobial Use in Aquaculture and Antimicrobial Resistance June 2006, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

OIE s WORK ON ANTIMICROBIALS CHRONOLOGY 2007: OIE General Session: Resolution n XXVII : adoption of the Veterinary Critically Important (VCIA) list 2007: International meetings: Participation to the WHO Copenhagen meeting on CIA Joint FAO/WHO/OIE expert consultation on CIA and VCIA in Rome 2007: Codex task force on AR in Seoul ; ongoing 1/year

Responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine

RESPONSIBLE AND PRUDENT USE OBJECTIVES Reference in the Code : chapter 6.7 Prevent or reduce the transfer of resistant bacteria from animals to humans and within animal populations Prevent the contamination of animal derived food with antimicrobial residues that exceed the established maximum residues level (MRL) => Protect consumer health Maintain the efficacy of antimicrobial agents used in human medicine and in food-producing animals and prolong their usefulness

RESPONSIBLE AND PRUDENT USE RESPONSIBILITIES Of the regulatory authorities Granting marketing authorisation => specify terms of authorisation (criteria of safety, quality, efficacy..) and provide information to the vets. Combat manufacture, advertisement, trade, distribution and use of unlicensed/counterfeit products Quality control of the products Control over prescription, supply, administration Organise training of all antimicrobial users Of distributors For Veterinary Antimicrobials : only on the prescription of a veterinarian or authorised trained person Detailed record

RESPONSIBLE AND PRUDENT USE RESPONSIBILITIES Of veterinarians Promotion of good farming practices + responsible and prudent use of antimicrobials Prescription only to animals under their care; when necessary; precise indications (including withdrawal period) Appropriate choice (=> target pathogens) of antimicrobials for efficacy of treatment Detailed records Of food-animal producers Implement health & welfare programmes with assistance of a vet. Implement good farming practice guidelines Use antimicrobials only on prescription Comply with withdrawal periods so that residue levels do not present a risk for the consumer (=> traceability of treated animals)

RESPONSIBLE AND PRUDENT USE MONITORING OF QUANTITIES OF AM USED Reference in the Code : chapter 6.6 Objectives Collect information to evaluate AM exposure in animal husbandry by: Animal species Antimicrobial class Potency Type of use Essential for risk analysis, Interpretation of resistance surveillance data, Indication of changes in prescription practices

RESPONSIBLE AND PRUDENT USE MONITORING OF QUANTITIES OF AM USED Reference in the Code : chapter 6.6 Basic information to collect Annual weight (kg) of active ingredient of AM used in food animal production per AM family Type of use (therapeutic, growth promotion) by animal species Route of administration Sources Customs, import/export data, manufactoring and sales data Wholesalers, retailers, pharmacists, vets, feed store, organised industry associations..=> requirement of AM registration Vets and food animal producers

Antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING OBJECTIVES Reference in the Code : chapter 6.5 Follow trends in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria Detect the emergence of new AMR mechanisms Provide data necessary for risk analyses with relevance for human and animal health Provide a basis for policy recommendations for AH&PH Provide information for prescribing practices and prudent use recommendations => Limiting the spread of AMR and optimising the choice of AM in therapy

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING METHODS : HOW? Need to conduct active surveillance & monitoring +/- passive Scientifically-based surveys Routine sampling On the farm At markets At slaughter Sentinel programme (animals, herds,flocks, vectors) Analysis of veterinary practice and diagnostic laboratory records

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING METHODS : WHAT? Animals Sampling based on risk analysis Categories: cattle/calves, slaughter pigs, broiler chicken, laying hens, farmed fish Food and animal feed Route for the transfer of AMR from animals to humans Sampling from carcasses in abattoirs ; and at retail stage

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING METHODS : WHAT? Categories of bacteria Animal bacterial pathogens Ex : Pasteurella spp., Strepto. spp., Staph. aureus/suis, Vibrio spp., Zoonotic bacteria Sampling in abattoir preferably Salmonella Incl. S.Typhimurium + S.Enteritidis Serotyping +/- phage-typing Campylobacter Including C.jejuni, C.coli identification of C. species Enteroheamorrhagic E.coli (EHEC) Including serotype 0157 Commensal bacteria E.coli and enterococci from healthy animals

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING METHODS : WHICH AM? Antimicrobials monitored Monitoring of clinically important AM classes for H &Vet Medicine Laboratory methods following the Terr. Manual Database keeping

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING RISK ASSESSMENT Reference in the Code : chapter 6.8 Objectives Provide a transparent, objective and scientifically defensible method of assessing and managing the human and animal health risks associated with the development of resistance arising from the use of antimicrobials in animals.

AMR SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING RISK ASSESSMENT Chapter divided in 3 parts : Guidelines for analysing the risks to animal and public health from antimicrobial resistant micro-organisms of animal origin Analysis of risks to human health - Definition of the risk - Hasard identification - Release assessment Analysis of risks to animal health - Exposure assessment - Consequence assessement - Risk estimation - Risk management

CONCLUSION Need for a rational use of antimicrobials and prevention of antimicrobioresistance Critical role of Veterinary Services as a whole Legislation Control Monitoring/Surveillance All partners should be involved in their area of competence creating synergies and avoiding duplication A challenging issue to be dealt at international, regional and national levels in a global perspective Update of OIE chapters ongoing / role of Collaborating Centres

Thank you for your attention World Organisation for Animal Health 12 rue de Prony 75017 Paris, France Tel: 33 (0)1 44 15 18 88 Fax: 33 (0)1 42 67 09 87 Email: oie@oie.int http://www.oie.int