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Abstract
This randomized controlled trial investigated strategies to reduce highest priority critically important antimicrobial (HPCIA) prescriptions in companion animals. Sixty veterinary practices with above-average HPCIA prescribing were randomly assigned to a control group and two intervention groups (light and heavy). Interventions included notification of above-average status, educational materials, benchmarking, and follow-up meetings. The heavy intervention group showed significant reductions in HPCIA prescriptions for both dogs (23.5%) and cats (39%), while the light intervention group showed a 16.7% reduction in feline HPCIA prescriptions. The study demonstrates effective strategies for reducing veterinary HPCIA prescription.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 16, 2021
Authors
David A. Singleton, Angela Rayner, Bethaney Brant, Steven Smyth, Peter-John M. Noble, Alan D. Radford, Gina L. Pinchbeck
Tags
antimicrobial
prescriptions
veterinary
companion animals
intervention strategies
HPCIA
randomized controlled trial
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