National consumption of antimicrobials intended for use in animal livestock health: a retrospective data analysis of antimicrobial imports to Uganda from 2018 to 2020.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Freddy Eric Kitutu, Juliet Sanyu Namugambe, John Senkusu, Juliet Nalubwama, Ben Ssenkeera, John Kateregga, Noel Aineplan, Diana Nakitto Kesi, Hellen Byomire Ndagije, Eric Kasakya, Lawrence Mugisha
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Background: Antimicrobial use in animals is one of the major drivers for the emergence and spread of resistant microorganisms. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can spread from animals to humans and vice versa. However, there is scanty data on antimicrobial consumption in livestock in low and middle income countries especially Uganda. Monitoring antimicrobial consumption and use (AMCU) in the veterinary sector is important to identify areas of overuse and misuse and to design targeted interventions to reduce the need for unintentional exposure. This study aimed to quantify and characterize by pharmacological class the antimicrobials intended for use in animals in different livestock production systems imported annually in Uganda.

Methods: We extracted data from the Uganda National Drug Authority (NDA) database on antimicrobials imported intended for veterinary use from 2018 to 2020. We analysed the quantities of the active pharmaceutical ingredient using the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) methodology and reported the consumption in kilograms and tonnes.

Results: For our study period from 2018 to 2020; 210,419 kg, 150,032 kg and 142,069 kg of antimicrobials for animal use were imported into the country respectively with annual average importation of 167,507 kg (167.6 tons). Antibacterials accounted for 82% and antiprotozoals accounted for 18% of the total quantities over the three years. Oxytetracycline was the top most consumed antibacterial. The top five pharmacological classes were tetracyclines (22.5 tons, 44.8%), aminogylcosides + penicillin combination (15.3 tons, 29.7%), sulfonamides and trimethoprim (6.14 tons, 12.4%), macrolides (1.88 tons, 3.9%) and fluoroquinolones (1.676 tons, 3.5%). 97% (97%) of the antibacterials were from the WHO Veterinary Critically Important Antimicrobials, 57.1% were from the WHO Highly Important Antimicrobials group, 32.1% were from the Critically Important Antimicrobials group and 10.7% were from the Highest Priority group. The European Medicines Agency AMEG analysis revealed that 57.1% were from the lowest risk (D) category, 36.5% were from the intermediate risk (C) category and 6.5% were from the restricted use (B) category.

Conclusion: This study provides baseline data on the national-level consumption of antimicrobials used in animal health in different livestock production systems in Uganda for future reference. Annual quantification and analysis of veterinary AMCU should continue to inform monitoring distribution and use in relationship to livestock population numbers and the burden of diseases. Antimicrobial stewardship and pharmacovigilance activities in the animal health sector should focus on raising awareness to adhering to national and international guidance for appropriate and prudent use of antimicrobial agents.

全国用于动物牲畜健康的抗菌剂消费量:2018 年至 2020 年乌干达抗菌剂进口回顾性数据分析。
背景:动物使用抗微生物药物是耐药微生物出现和传播的主要驱动因素之一。抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR)可以从动物传播给人类,反之亦然。然而,低收入和中等收入国家,特别是乌干达的牲畜抗菌素消费数据很少。监测兽医部门的抗微生物药物消费和使用情况对于确定过度使用和误用领域以及设计有针对性的干预措施以减少无意接触的需要非常重要。本研究旨在按药理学分类量化和表征乌干达每年进口的用于不同畜牧生产系统的动物的抗菌剂。方法:我们从乌干达国家药物管理局(NDA)数据库中提取了2018年至2020年进口的兽医用抗微生物药物的数据。我们使用世界动物卫生组织(WOAH)的方法分析了活性药物成分的数量,并以公斤和吨为单位报告了消费量。结果:我们的研究期为2018年至2020年;动物用抗菌素进口量分别为210419公斤、150,032公斤和142,069公斤,年平均进口量为167,507公斤(167.6吨)。抗菌药物和抗原虫分别占三年来总药量的82%和18%。用量最大的抗菌药物为土霉素。排名前5位的药理学类依次为四环素类(22.5吨,44.8%)、氨基糖苷类+青霉素类(15.3吨,29.7%)、磺胺类与甲氧苄啶类(6.14吨,12.4%)、大环内酯类(1.88吨,3.9%)、氟喹诺酮类(1.676吨,3.5%)。97%(97%)的抗菌药物来自世卫组织兽医极重要抗菌药物,57.1%来自世卫组织高度重要抗菌药物组,32.1%来自极重要抗菌药物组,10.7%来自最优先组。欧洲药品管理局AMEG分析显示,57.1%来自最低风险(D)类别,36.5%来自中等风险(C)类别,6.5%来自限制使用(B)类别。结论:本研究提供了乌干达不同畜牧生产系统中用于动物卫生的抗菌素国家一级消费的基线数据,供今后参考。兽医AMCU的年度量化和分析应继续为监测分布和使用与牲畜种群数量和疾病负担的关系提供信息。动物卫生部门的抗微生物药物管理和药物警戒活动应侧重于提高对遵守适当和谨慎使用抗微生物药物的国家和国际指南的认识。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
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3.80%
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420
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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