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Joint EMA/EFSA scientific opinion of the RONAFA advisory group on measures to reduce the need to use antimicrobial agents in animal husbandry in the EU ESVAC meeting 3 March, 2017 EMA Presented by Helen Jukes Co-chair RONAFA group, chair of the CVMP s Antimicrobials Working Party An agency of the European Union

Introduction ESVAC 2016: Lowest user: 3.1 mg/pcu Highest user: 418.8 mg/pcu >100x difference! 1

RONAFA : Reduction Of the Need for Antimicrobials in Foodproducing animals and Alternatives Terms of Reference for the opinion provided by the European Commission Review the measures that have been taken by MSs to reduce the use of, and need to use, antimicrobials in food-producing animals Review alternatives to the use of antimicrobials Assess the impacts of the measures and alternatives on the occurrence of AMR Recommend options to reduce antimicrobial use and for responsible use 2

Working Group and Data/information RONAFA group, collaboration between experts from EMA, EFSA Review of information from: National antimicrobial use and AMR surveillance reports EU:ESVAC sales report, ECDC/EFSA AMR surveillance reports Publications in scientific journals, literature reviews (Alternatives, Organics) Surveys and questionnaires (FVE, DG SANTE/FVO, food retailers) Grey literature, hearing expert 3

This presentation will focus at high level on a selection of the eleven recommended options to reduce AMU and the supporting information from the report. 1. Development of national strategies and action plans 2. Harmonised integrated systems for monitoring AMU and AMR in animals, humans and food 3. Establishing targets for reduction of AMU, especially for CIAs 4. On-farm health management with professional input 5. Responsibility by veterinarians for prescribing 6. Increased oversight of preventive and metaphylactic use, especially for groups of animals 7. Training and education, raising public awareness 8. Availability of rapid and reliable diagnostics 9. Improvement of husbandry and management procedures for disease prevention and eradication; use of vaccination 10. Re-thinking of livestock systems 11. Development of alternative treatments to AMs 4 Psentation title (to edit, click View > Header and Footer)

Option 2: Harmonised systems for monitoring AMU and surveillance for AMR, integrating data from humans, animals, food Monitoring impacts of policies on AMU Impacts of AMU on AMR Transfer of AMR between reservoirs One Health e.g. 5

Option 3: National (high-level) reduction targets e.g. Targets set by Dutch government, relative to 2009 2011: 20% reduction 2013: 50% reduction 2015: 70% reduction By 2014, NL had achieved a 58% reduction in AMU (MARAN, 2015) Set according to national circumstances With underlying supporting package of reduction measures 6

Option 3: Farm level benchmarking AMU monitoring systems should ideally measure farm level use, and at level of livestock production stage, to allow benchmarking between farms for different sectors Denmark - Yellow Card initiative (2010) targeted pig farms using >2x the average for the production group Netherlands sector specific levels, target farms > 75 th percentile Freq distribution of animal defined daily dosage/year for slaughter pig farms in NL, 2011 (Bos, 2013) 7

Options 4 & 5: Farm health plans and increasing the responsibility taken by veterinarians for prescribing antimicrobials e.g. Danish pig production Veterinary Advisory Service Contract (2010) Treatment guidelines (2010) Yellow card (2010) 25% reduction in AMU per pig produced in DK from 2009 2011 (Jensen, 2014) 8

Option 6: Increased oversight of preventive and metaphylactic AMU Preventive use to be phased out except in exceptional cases. Specific conditions given for exceptional cases where prevention may still be needed. Phase-out of preventive use based on review by livestock sector professionals of endemic diseases, risk factors, local husbandry. Metaphylactic use to be refined: Principles to be developed at national level. Criteria to be defined for initiation of treatment. Recognised alternatives measures identified. 9

Options 3, 5 & 7: Measures on critically important antimicrobials Livestock sector targets for CIAs, voluntary sector bans Consumption of 3/4G Cephalosporins in pigs & cattle in DK Susceptibility testing prior to use of high priority CIAs (NL, SE, DK) highly effective Treatment guidelines e.g. Denmark, use of 3/4G Cephs in pigs Treatment guidelines for pigs (2010) Voluntary ban on use of 3/4G cephs in pig sector (2010) 10

Option 9: Improvement of husbandry for disease prevention, control and eradication Preventing spread of infections between farms: external biosecurity, compartmentalisation according to health status (e.g. SPF), eradication Eradication of PRRS from pigs in Sweden (Carlsson, 2009) Eradication of BVD from Scandinavian countries (Stahl, 2012) Preventing spread of disease on the farm: internal biosecurity (biocontainment), housing, production groupings all-in, all-out Increasing disease resilience: nutrition, genetics, vaccination, stress reduction 11

e.g. Norway: Use of vaccines in fish production Fish production increased >3x from 1996 to 2015 (1.3M tonnes) AMU remains c. 1 tonne/year Government/industry investment in vaccine development (vibriosis, furunculosis) Mandatory use of vaccines (Ronafa, Appendix C) 12

Option 11: Development of treatments which are alternatives to antimicrobials Literature review: Limited robust scientific evidence of impacts on health parameters Some authorised as zootechnical feed additives Some show reduction of disease risk; studies rarely in line with veterinary medicinal claims Positive impacts on health parameters shown for e.g. o organic acids (necrotic enteritis in poultry, PWD in pigs) o probiotics (diarrhoea in calves and piglets) o bacteriophages (shedding of zoonotic pathogens) o immunomodulators (aquaculture, intramammary infections) o zinc oxide (diarrhoea in pigs) o teat sealants (intramammary infections) Options an EU regulatory framework for alternatives Additional research controlled & meaningful clinical trials 13

Features of successful strategies to reduce AMU Integrated, multifaceted approach (reflecting multiplicity of factors that underlie AMU) Take account of local livestock production systems Involve all relevant stakeholders 14

In conclusion Setting targets Increase responsibility of veterinarians Preventive use should be phased out Consider alternatives to antimicrobials Research new alternatives Develop an EU legal framework for alternatives Improve disease prevention and control Consider alternative farming systems Education and awareness 15

Thank you for your attention Further information See next slide European Medicines Agency 30 Churchill Place Canary Wharf London E14 5EU United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0)20 3660 6000 Facsimile +44 (0)20 3660 5555 Send a question via our website www.ema.europa.eu/contact Follow us on @EMA_News

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