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CHANGES IN ANTIMICROBIAL USE FOR FOOD ANIMALS IN CANADA Simon Otto, BSc DVM PhD Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences [email protected] Alberta Beekeepers Commission – IPM Workshop February 8, 2017 Outline • AMR importance • Social License • Health Canada changes • Pan-Canadian AMR Framework • AB AMR Activities AMR – Animal Health Impacts AMR – Animal Health Impacts Social License (Sean Royer, 2015 – AB Ag and Forestry) • Definition: The privilege of operating with minimal formalized restrictions (legislation, regulation or market requirements) based on maintaining public trust by doing what is right. • Public Trust: a belief that activities are consistent with social expectations and the values of the community and other stakeholders. * Centre for Food Integrity • NOT something you can “own” Canadian’s Knowledge of Farming What drives consumer trust? • Shared values are 3-5x more important for building trust than demonstrating competence. Journal of Rural Sociology, 2009 • Policy proposals – medically important antimicrobials: – Removal of Growth Promotion claims – VETERINARY OVERSIGHT Pan-Canadian AMR Framework Stewardship Task Group • Antimicrobial Stewardship: – a system-wide approach that includes coordinated interventions designed to promote, improve, monitor, and evaluate the judicious use of antimicrobials to preserve their future effectiveness and promote and protect human and animal health 3 Governance En Stewardship Recommendations 1. Create and fund a pan-Canadian AMS network that includes human and animal health to provide ongoing leadership and coordinated action 2. Implement a robust system for collecting AMU data for benchmarking to supporting continuous improvement of stewardship programs Stewardship Recommendations 3. Develop pan-Canadian harmonized governance tools, such as regulations and organizational accreditation requirements, across jurisdictions 4. Build knowledge about stewardship: a. Enhance and harmonize educational curricula for prescribers, including continuing education opportunities b. Build public awareness of the impact of AMU Surveillance Task Group • Purpose of AMR/U Surveillance is to inform: 1. Stewardship activities to improve human and animal healthcare, guide judicious use [treatment decisions] and reduce unnecessary use 2. Interventions and policy decisions at local, provincial and federal levels to protect Canadians [and animals] from AMR Surveillance - Recommendations 1. Clear definition of surveillance objectives – System design = the defined needs 2. Build on current engagement of stakeholders to develop AMR/U surveillance systems 3. Central, harmonized, integrated database/platform across sectors 4. Better technical guidance – data collection, collation, etc. IPC Task Group • IPC = infection prevention and control • IPC = biosecurity • Broad discussion about strategies to prevent any infection in human and animal health (food and companion animals); thereby reducing the need for antimicrobial use IPC Recommendations 1. Govt of Canada leadership to engage FPT partners and stakeholders to develop and deliver IPC communication, education and training programs + tools across human and animal health 2. FPT governments, with stakeholders, facilitate and promote the application and oversight of IPC best practices in human and animal health IPC Recommendations 3. FPT governments work with affected communities and stakeholders to address inequalities in capacity to deliver IPC programs 4. IPC-focused research to understand the effectiveness (and sustainability) of IPC practices across the human and animal health settings Research & Innovation Task Group 1. Support an appropriately funded, crosssectoral, network to share data, expertise and resources to facilitate discovery of alternative and antimicrobial therapies, best practices and economic and production impacts of interventions R&I – Recommendations Cont. 2. Explore alternatives and adjuvants to antimicrobials, including diagnostics, as a Canadian approach that addresses the needs of both human and veterinary medicine 3. Support clinical/field trials for alternatives, adjuvants and antimicrobials to respond to the threat of AMR R&I – Recommendations Cont. 4. Provide economic/policy/regulatory incentives, to build human resources and industrial capacity to encourage commercialization within antimicrobial, alternatives, and adjuvant drug development 5. Develop a fast tracked low cost process for approving and/or licensing drugs that meet predefined criteria of unmet medical need using similar models that are adopted by other countries Alberta AMR Activities • Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) – AB Farmed Animal Health and Welfare Steering Committee – 2016 Stakeholder engagement • Alberta One Health Antimicrobial Workshop (Nov 23-24, 2016) • ABVMA, AF, AH Alberta AMR Activities • Alberta Government AMR Strategy – Joint project lead by AB Health with AB Ag and Forestry – Contractor to lead stakeholder engagement and strategy development – Incorporating AF engagement work and outputs of ABVMA workshop FPT Discussions - Honey Bees • AB history – Tylosin • How to adapt to the new reality? • More in Part 3 Conclusions • Global initiative driving change in Canada and Alberta • Despite what we think in agriculture, the public is driving change – Social license –consumer confidence • Objective of this workshop is to improve communications on how to do things right and adjust to a new reality Thank you!