[动物口服抗菌有效物质的问题——家禽的情况]。

U Löhren
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兽医处方下最普遍的药物应用方法包括抗菌剂是口服给药。本文介绍了兽药在动物身上应用的三种可能和合法的方式:一是在专门的饲料厂作为饲料用药,必须根据我国国家医药法第13条进行注册;——作为口服药的粉剂和在猪场的饲料中使用的药物;——溶解在相关畜群的饮用水中。如果需要药物治疗,到目前为止,饮用水应用是对家禽群施用抗菌剂的最相关方法。在技术上描述了家禽群中最普遍的饮用水应用系统:集水罐或剂量泵。就剂量泵而言,两种系统:比例剂量泵和电子剂量泵都在使用。对于家禽,使用抗菌剂是基于对禽群的临床判断、实验室诊断,包括细菌分离和敏感性测试(尽可能)、相关兽医的医学知识和经验、经济考虑、流行病学背景和禽群一级的信息。负责任地使用抗菌剂是区分德国禽肉生产商(如Wiesenhof)与第三世界肉类生产商的一个主要话题。不加批判地使用抗菌素的一个原因可能是所谓的“兽医跳跃”,这是对其他一些肉类输送动物的做法。德国主要禽肉生产商的指导方针排除了这种情况。这些公司与负责护理的兽医定期召开会议,以查明是否仍在与一些承包商一起使用抗菌药物,以替代良好的卫生和生物安全。一些家禽整合对氟喹诺酮类药物和四环素类药物等一些关键抗菌素的使用有额外限制。
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[Problems with oral administration of antimicrobially effective substances in animals--the situation with poultry].

The most prevalent method of application of drugs under veterinary prescription including antimicrobials is the oral administration. This paper describes the three possible and legal ways of applying veterinary drugs to animals: --as feed medication in a specialized feed mill which must be registered according to Section 13 of our national medicinal act; --as powder for oral application and medication with the feed on the premises of the farm; --dissolved in the drinking water for the relevant flock. Drinking water application is by far the most relevant method of applying antimicrobials to poultry flocks, if medication is needed. The most prevalent systems for drinking water application in poultry flocks are technically described: header tanks or dose pumps. As far as dose pumps are concerned both systems: proportional dose pumps as well as electronic dose pumps are in use. With poultry the use of antimicrobials is based on clinical judgement of the flock, laboratory diagnosis, including bacterial isolation and sensitivity testing (wherever possible), medical knowledge and experience of the involved veterinarian, economic considerations, epidemiological background and information at the flock level. Responsible use of antimicrobials is a major topic which discriminates German poultry meat producers (e.g. Wiesenhof) from third world meat producers. One reason for the uncritical use of Antimicrobials can be the so called "vet hopping" which is practised with some other meat delivering animals. This is ruled out by the guidelines of the major German Poultry Meat producers. These companies organise regular meetings with their caretaking vets to find out if there is still use of antimicrobials with some of their contractors as alternative to good Hygiene and Biosecurity. Some Poultry Integrations have additional restrictions on the use of some critical antimicrobials like Fluorquinolones and Tetracyclines.

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