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FINAL PROGRAMME ABSTRACTS OF LECTURES AND POSTERS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESPONSIBLE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN ANIMALS 14-16 November 2011 Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 1 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands International Conference on RESPONSIBLE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN ANIMALS Advisory Board Awa Aidara-Kane World Health Organization, Switzerland Prof.dr. Leonard A. den Hartog Nutreco and Wageningen University, the Netherlands Dr. Christine Hoang American Veterinary Medical Association, USA Prof.dr. Palermo Neto University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Peter J.G. Oostenbach, M.Sc. MSD Animal Health, the Netherlands Prof.dr. Yong Ho Park Seoul National University, Korea Dr. Herbert Schneider Agrivet International Consultants, Namibia Dr. Thomas R. Shryock Elanco Animal Health, USA Prof.dr. Peter Silley MB Consult Limited and University of Bradford, UK Prof.dr. John Turnidge University of Adelaide and SA Pathology, Australia Secretariat Bastiaanse Communication P.O. Box 179 3720 AD Bilthoven the Netherlands T +31 30 2294247 F +31 30 2252910 [email protected] www.bastiaanse-communication.com 2 Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands Welcome at the International Conference on Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals! Dear participant Antibiotics are used worldwide both in veterinary and human medicine. The widespread use has heightened concerns about the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, which impacts animal welfare, public health, food safety and environmental exposure. For example, the frequent occurrence of MRSA and the rapid increase of ESBLs have become a serious public health problem. In recent years there has been a lot of debate about the use of antibiotics in animals. There has been much pressure to proscribe their non-therapeutic use and to remove antimicrobial growth promoters from the market. The European Union has already banned the feeding of antibiotics for growth promotion purposes. Restricting the range of antibiotics used in animals to those not regarded as important in human medicine or even prohibiting antibiotic use in animals has also been advocated as a means to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance. To reduce the overall use of antibiotics in animals prudent antibiotics use is becoming increasingly promoted. Many national and international organisations, associations and federations associated with animal, human and public health have begun to develop guidelines, principles and other activities on responsible use of antibiotics. But what lies ahead? The objectives of the International Conference on Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals are to download information and to raise key points for interactive discussions. The main value of the conference is to ensure that as many pertinent questions, rebuttals, and creative approaches regarding responsible use of antibiotics in animals are advanced as possible, with the goal that the input can serve to stimulate secondary meetings, papers, etc. The International Conference on Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals offers high- quality speakers, ample time for discussions, and every opportunity to establish rewarding contacts. You are invited to take part in the discussions with participants from different disciplines and to meet business relations in your area. We wish you an active and fruitful meeting! The Advisory Board Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 3 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands CONTENTS Welcome 3 Programme 5-13 Programme at a glance 5 Programme in detail 6-13 Abstracts of lectures 15-92 Monday 14 November 2011 Plenary Keynote Lectures : Setting the scene 15-20 Plenary Meeting : Development of legislation and regulatory policies – Tour du Monde 21-31 Tuesday 15 November 2011 Parallel Session 1 : The focus on veterinary medical practice 32-45 Parallel Session 2 : The focus on feed industry practice 46-61 Parallel Session 3 : The role of monitoring antibiotic use and resistance 62-71 Parallel Session 4 : Future research, specific approaches 72-82 Wednesday 16 November 2011 Parallel Session 5 : Evidence-based use of antibiotics 83-85 Parallel Session 6 : Food chain perspectives on antibiotic use 86-91 Final Plenary Meeting : Conclusions & path forward 92 Abstracts of posters 93-127 Index 93-96 Abstracts 97-127 Key to the abstracts of lectures and posters:  abstracts of lectures and posters are grouped separately;  the lectures are grouped according to the daily programme;  the posters are grouped randomly. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the International Conference on Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals. No responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. 4 Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Monday 14 November 2011 Plenary Keynote Lectures 13.00 - 14.45 Setting the scene Plenary Meeting 15.15 - 17.45 Development of legislation and regulatory policies – Tour du Monde 17.45 - 19.30 The Lounge Party Tuesday 15 November 2011 Parallel Session 1 Parallel Session 2 08.30 - 12.30 The focus on veterinary medical The focus on feed industry practice practice 12.30 - 13.30 Poster viewing Parallel Session 3 Parallel Session 4 13.30 - 17.00 The role of monitoring antibiotic use Future research, specific and resistance approaches 17.00 - 18.00 Poster viewing 20.00 Conference dinner (reservations only) Wednesday 16 November 2011 Parallel Session 5 Parallel Session 6 08.30 - 11.00 Evidence-based use of antibiotics Food chain perspectives on antibiotic use Final Plenary Meeting 11.30 - 12.30 Conclusions & path forward Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 5 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands CONFERENCE PROGRAMME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RESPONSIBLE USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN ANIMALS MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2011 13.00 Opening of conference Plenary Keynote Lectures Setting the scene Chair: Dr. Stephen Page Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics, Australia 13.15 Setting the scene – a US perspective Dr. Christine Hoang, Assistant Director, Scientific Activities Division, American Veterinary Medical Association, USA 13.45 Setting the scene – a European Union perspective Dr. Karolina Törneke, Medical Products Agency, Sweden; Chair of Scientific Advisory Group for Antimicrobials, European Medicines Agency 14.15 Future antibiotics use in animals – evolution or revolution? Peter Allen, Chairman, Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture (RUMA) Alliance, UK 14.45 Networking break & poster viewing 6 Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2011 Plenary Meeting Development of legislation and regulatory policies: Tour du Monde Chair: Dr. Thomas R. Shryock Elanco Animal Health, USA 15.15 Development of regulatory policies in Europe Dr. Valérie Thomas, Chair of Anti-infectives Working Party, International Federation for Animal Health (IFAH- Europe) Belgium; Intervet Innovation, Germany 15.40 The evolution of statute and regulations governing the use of antibiotics in animals – how you can make a difference Dr. Nancy E. Halpern, Attorney at Law – Associate, Intellectual Property Department, Fox Rothschild LLP, USA 16.05 Perspectives on the use of antibiotics in animals in Latin American Dr. José Luis Rojas Martínez, National Laboratory of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Costa Rica 16.30 Legislation and regulatory policies on the use of antibiotics in animals and fish in Africa Prof.dr. George W. Nasinyama, Deputy Director Research, Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Makerere University, Uganda 16.55 Antimicrobial use and resistance in animals in Asia Prof.dr. Yong Ho Park, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Korea 17.20 Regulation of veterinary antibiotics in Australia Dr. Allen Bryce, Program Manager, Veterinary Medicines Program, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority, Australia 17.45 - 19.30 The Lounge Party Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 7 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2011 Parallel Session 1 The focus on veterinary medical practice Chair: Peter J.G. Oostenbach, M.Sc. MSD Animal Health, the Netherlands 08.30 Focus on veterinary medicine: uncertainties and demands Prof.dr. Johanna Fink-Gremmels, Division Veterinary Pharmacology, Pharmaco- therapy and Clinical Toxicology, Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, the Netherlands 08.55 U.S. perspectives on veterinarian oversight of antibiotics Dr. Richard Carnevale, Vice President, Regulatory, Scientific and International Affairs, Animal Health Institute, USA 09.20 Consequences of generic marketing on antibiotic consumption and the spread of resistance: facts and hypotheses Prof.dr. Pierre-Louis Toutain, Laboratory of Experimental Pathophysiology and Toxicology, National Veterinary School of Toulouse, France 09.45 Veterinary medicine use according to data sheet – exception rather than the norm? Dr. Matt Dobbs, Director, Westpoint Veterinary Group, UK 10.15 Networking break & poster viewing 10.45 Demonstration of efficacy for antimicrobials now and in the future Dr. Gesine Hahn, Department Veterinary Drugs, Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Germany 11.10 Formularies and other risk management strategies promoting responsible use Dr. Annette Cleveland Nielsen, Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Denmark 11.35 Advertising and promotion in the context of prudent and responsible use of antimicrobials Anne Chevance, French Agency for Veterinary Medicinal Products / French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety, France 12.00 The veterinary contribution to the responsible use of antimicrobials: decoupling veterinary prescription and dispending? Prof.dr. Ludo J. Hellebrekers, President, Royal Dutch Veterinary Society and Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, the Netherlands 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch break & poster viewing 8 Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2011 Parallel Session 2 The focus on feed industry practice Chair: Dr. Stephen Page Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics, Australia 08.30 Antimicrobial agent delivery to animals in the feed: responsible or irresponsible? Dr. Stephen Page, Director, Advanced Veterinary Therapeutics, Australia 08.55 Key management options in animal nutrition for food producing animals Alexander Döring, Secretary General, European Feed Manufacturers’ Federation, Belgium 09.20 Are antibiotic residues a concern in distiller's co-products? Prof.dr. Gerald D. Shurson, Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, USA 09.45 Antibiotics in aquaculture: practice, needs and issues Prof.dr. Peter R. Smith, Department of Microbiology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland 10.15 Networking break & poster viewing 10.45 Manufacturing and use of medicated feeds: feed industry issues Dr. Fabrice Putier, Director, Tecaliman, France 11.10 Is there a future for medicated feed? The Dutch approach Dr. Linda A.M. Stolker, RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen UR, the Netherlands 11.35 Putting the vet in the Veterinary Feed Directive Dr. Elizabeth Wagstrom, Chief Veterinarian, National Pork Producers Council, USA 12.00 Antibiotic use in the UK poultry industry – past, present and future Dr. Stephen Lister, Partner, Crowshall Veterinary Services, UK 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch break & poster viewing Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 9 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands TUESDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2011 Parallel Session 3 The role of monitoring antibiotic use and resistance Chair: Prof.dr. Peter Silley MB Consult Limited and Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Bradford, UK 13.30 DANMAP – integrated surveillance of antimicrobial consumption and resistance Dr. Yvonne Agersø, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 13.55 Antibiotic use data: the long way from numbers to knowledge Nico Bondt, Market & Chains, LEI, Part of Wageningen UR, the Netherlands 14.20 CLSI XR-08: Generation, presentation and application of antimicrobial susceptibility test data for bacteria of animal origin – a report Dr. Shabbir Simjee, Elanco Animal Health, UK 14.45 title to be confirmed Prof.dr. J. Dewulf, Unit of Veterinary Epidemiology, Department of Reproduction, Obstetrics and Herd Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Belgium 15.15 Networking break & poster viewing 15.45 Antimicrobial resistance in companion animals and horses Dr. Gina Pinchbeck, Department of Animal and Population Health, School of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, UK 16.10 Challenges in harmonising resistance monitoring programmes in veterinary medicine Prof.dr. Peter Silley, MB Consult Limited and Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Bradford, UK 16.30 Discussion / Q&A 17.00 - 18.00 Poster viewing & drinks 10 Responsible Use of Antibiotics in Animals 14-16 November 2011, the Netherlands

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