Comparing human and animal antimicrobial usage: a critical appraisal of the indicators used is needed

Author:

Sanders Pim1ORCID,van Geijlswijk Ingeborg12,Bonten Marc13,Mughini-Gras Lapo145,van Hout Jobke16,Heederik Dick15

Affiliation:

1. The Netherlands Veterinary Medicines Institute (SDa) , Utrecht , The Netherlands

2. Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands

3. Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht , Utrecht , The Netherlands

4. Centre for Infectious Disease Control (CIb), National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) , Bilthoven , The Netherlands

5. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands

6. Royal GD , Deventer , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Comparisons between antimicrobial usage (AMU) in humans and food-producing animals are regularly made. The accuracy of such comparisons depends on the indicators used to quantify AMU. Indicators for AMU quantitatively relate use data (the numerator) to population data (the denominator). The denominator should be a proxy for the population at risk in a certain period when comparing the exposure of different populations to antimicrobials. Denominators based on numbers of animals slaughtered, such as the commonly used population correction unit, do not consider the time at risk of antimicrobial treatment. Production-based indicators underestimate animal AMU. Additionally, production-based indicators are fundamentally different from indicators used to quantify human AMU. Using such indicators to compare human and animal AMU therefore leads to biased results. More caution should be taken in selecting the indicator to quantify AMU when comparing AMU in food-producing animals and humans.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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