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Collection of quantitative data on the use of antimicrobial agents including the establishment of an OIE database OIE Regional Workshop for OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Products Maputo, Republic of Mozambique 3 5 December 2013 Dr François Diaz OIE Scientific and Technical Department

Introduction Data on the use of antimicrobial agents and on the antimicrobial resistance in the country are essential for any national policy to fight antimicrobial resistance; OIE has developed and updates regularly standards on the use of antimicrobial agents and for the containment of antimicrobial resistance, With regards to the surveillance of the use of antimicrobial agents in a country, there is the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code Chapter 6.8. Chapter 6.8.: Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in food producing animals http://www.oie.int/en/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-code/access-online/

Why is it important to have a surveillance of the use of antimicrobial agents in a Country? Such a surveillance may allow: interpreting antimicrobial resistance surveillance data and assisting in responding to problems of antimicrobial resistance in a precise and targeted way giving an indication of trends in the use of antimicrobial agents in animals over time and potential associations with antimicrobial resistance in animals; assisting in risk management to evaluate the effectiveness of efforts and mitigation strategies ensuring transparency and communicating on the risks (if data published)

Situation worldwide OIE Survey OIE developed a questionnaire in 2012 on monitoring the quantities of antimicrobial agents used in animals Questionnaire sent to all the OIE Delegates and copied to the OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Products in June 2012 (final deadline September 2012) Results presented at the OIE Global Conference on the Responsible and Prudent Use of Antimicrobial Agents for Animals held in March 2013 in Paris, France

OIE Survey - Background The experience gained from the second cycle of training workshops organised for the OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Products was taken into account in the development of the questionnaire.

OIE Survey - Objectives to enhance the OIE s engagement in the initiative to prevent antimicrobial resistance; to conduct a survey of the implementation by OIE Member Countries of OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code Chapter 6.8. Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in food producing animals ; to improve awareness and provide an overview of antimicrobial use in animals by OIE Member Countries; to determine what actions are needed and to help the OIE to develop its strategy in this field.

OIE Survey - Content Questionnaire divided into two parts: 1. General context (three main questions - legislation covering Veterinary Medicinal Products (VMP) - ban on the use of growth promoters - a system for collecting quantitative data on antimicrobial agents used in animals) 2. Implementation of the OIE standard (Chapter 6.8. of the Terrestrial Code) 2 sub-parts: One part for those countries that do not have an official system for collecting quantitative data on antimicrobial agents used in animals (seven main questions); One part for those countries that have an official system for collecting quantitative data on antimicrobial agents used in animals (nine main questions).

Replies and analysis 152 questionnaires received from 178 OIE Member Countries = 85% replied. OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Products were mainly in charge of filling in the Questionnaire.

Proportion of OIE Member Countries submitting questionnaires by OIE Regions

Proportion of OIE Member Countries with an official system for collecting quantitative data No; 111; 73% Yes; 41; 27%

Availability of the data - Worldwide OIE Member Countries without an official system for collecting quantitative data on antimicrobial agents used in animals No 21% Yes 79% Qualitative data Quantitative data

Availability of the data - in Africa OIE Member Countries without an official system for collecting quantitative data on antimicrobial agents used in animals No 25% Partial 33% Yes 12% Yes 75% No 55% Qualitative data Quantitative data

Plan to set up an official system to collect quantitative data - Worldwide 65% 96%

Plan to set up an official system to collect quantitative data in Africa 12 10 11 No 46% Yes 54% 8 8 6 4 4 3 2 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Recommendations of the OIE Global Conference To the OIE Member Countries 3. To develop and set up an official harmonised national system for collecting data on the monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in relevant animal pathogens and quantities of antimicrobial agents used in food producing animals at the national level based on the OIE standards. To the OIE 7. To collect harmonised quantitative data on the use of antimicrobial agents in animals with the view to establish a global database.

Set up an official national system for collecting harmonised data Which sources? Which level of precision? Which data to collect? Which data need to be harmonised?

Set up an official national system for collecting harmonised data - Which sources? Basic sources (e.g. customs, import and export data, manufacturing and sales data); Direct sources (e.g. registration authorities, wholesalers, retailers, pharmacists, veterinarians, feed stores, feed miles and pharmaceutical industries); End-use sources (e.g. veterinarians and food animal producers) Other sources (e.g. internet)

Set up an official national system for collecting harmonised data - Which level of precision? Weight in Kg of the active ingredient (WAI) WAI out of the total weight of food producing animals Dosage regimens Route of administration All species By species Sales data Exposure data Level 1 X X X Level 2 X X X Level 3 X X X X X

How to interpret results? Crucial to distinguish between: - Sales volume - Exposure to antimicrobial agents - Antimicrobial sales volumes do not represent precisely their use: Recent antimicrobials are more potent than old ones, and less active is needed to be administered to treat animals. - To estimate animal exposure to antimicrobial agents it is need to take into account other factors such as the posology (mg/kg) and the duration of administration. It is also needed to take into account the change in the total animal population according to time. - Therefore a decrease in sales volume does not mean obligatorily that there is a decrease in Antimicrobial use.

Theoritical example Calculation perfromed according to the following elements: Animal weight: 50 Kg Posology: Oxytétracycline 20 mg/kg during 3 days Posology: Fluoroquinolone 2 mg/kg for 1 day

Set up an official national system for collecting harmonised data - Which data to collect? Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 VMP Name X X X MAH name X X X Id Sale package X X X Sale package descripeon X X X Number of sold units X X X AcEve ingredient X X X QuanEty of aceve X X X ConverEon factor IU/g X X X PharmaceuEcal form X X X Route of administraeon X X X Target Species X X Posology mg/kg X Treatment duraeon X Number animals per species - Weight produced X X X

Set up an official national system for collecting harmonised data - Which data need to be harmonised? The different classes of the antimicrobial agents The different pharmaceutical forms used The Animal species considered The Average weight of the different species The Units used

OIE ad hoc Group to set up a global database on the use of antimicrobial agents in animals First meeting will be held in January 2014 Aim: to define how to set up a global database with harmonised data on the use of antimicrobial agents in animals International experts + Representatives from FAO and WHO

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