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“Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health threat. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that each year in the U.S., antimicrobial-resistant bacteria cause at least 2.8 million infections and more than 35,000 deaths, including in children. ...”
“...Health of humans, animals intertwined
One Health is the concept that the health of humans is closely related to the health of animals and our shared environment.
Antimicrobial-susceptible and -resistant animal pathogens can reach humans through the food supply, by contact with animals or through environmental contamination. Children also can be exposed to pathogens through interaction with colonized or infected adults or animals, including family pets.
Since the last version of the technical report was published in 2015, the Food and Drug Administration has issued guidance for industry that supports One Health approaches to antibiotic stewardship by outlining appropriate antibiotic use in animals. The 2018 Veterinary Feed Directive (#213) outlines how to voluntarily limit the use of medically important antimicrobial drugs in feed or water to only when necessary to ensure animal health. It also requires veterinary oversight for antibiotics used in food-producing animals. Guidance that took effect in 2023 (#263) requires veterinary prescription for all dosage forms of medically important drugs administered to non-food (companion) or food-producing animals through any route of administration
Recommendations
The following recommendations and key actions are included in the technical report.
- To prevent foodborne illness, use proper hand hygiene when cooking or handling raw meat, after visiting petting zoos or farms, after handling pet food or treats and after contact with companion animals.
- To support antimicrobial stewardship in agriculture, consider purchasing animal products raised without exposure to nontherapeutic antibiotics and encourage institutional purchasing initiatives to follow similar measures.
- To encourage judicious use of antimicrobials in humans and animals, support policies that strengthen oversight of antimicrobial use and require tracking and reporting of antibiotic use and resistance across human, animal, plant and environmental sectors.”
Quick Links
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Please see MONOGRAPH in Veterinaria Italiana
“One Health – One Medicine”: linking human, animal and environmental health
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History of the One Health Initiative team and website (April 2006 through September 2015) and the One Health Initiative website since October 1, 2008 … revised to June 2020 and again to date February 2021
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Vaccines for zoonoses: a One Health paradigm
SciTech Europa Quarterly (March 2018) – Issue 26
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Pan European Networks SciTech Europa Quarterly
SciTech Europa Vaccines for zoonoses: a one Health paradigm – Pages 227-229 (Read PDF) “One of the One Health Initiative team’s co-founders and leaders is an internationally-recognized eminent physician…
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