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Antibiotics

UK pig sector antibiotic progress highlighted in two major reports

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverNovember 9, 20216 Mins Read
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The progress being made by the UK pig sector in reducing antibiotic usage, even during the most challenging times, has been highlighted in two reports published today. 

The 2020 UK-Veterinary Antibiotic Resistance and Sales Surveillance (UK-VARSS) annual report highlighted the 62% fall in antibiotic use by pig producers since 2015, with use of Highest Priority-Critically Important Antibiotics (HP-CIA) remaining at negligible levels.

The Responsible Use of Animal Medicines in Agriculture (RUMA) alliance’s latest Target Task Force 2 report set out progress towards the latest pig sector antibiotic targets and described how pig producers, vets and wider industry continued to meet high health and welfare standards and reduce antibiotic usage last year, despite the huge difficulties faced.

VARSS report

The VARSS report, released by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) today, showed a further reduction in the amount of antibiotics sold for use in food-producing animals, at 30.1 mg/kg – less than half the levels recorded in 2014 and the second lowest-recorded level on record. The UK now has one of the lowest levels of antibiotic use in Europe, following a 52% reduction between 2014 and 2020.

VARSS 2020Overall usage of HP-CIAs – which are vitally important for human medicine and therefore a potential driver of antimicrobial resistance – fell for the sixth consecutive year of declines, giving a total reduction of 79% since 2014. They now account for just 0.5% of total antibiotic sales in 2020.

VARSS HP-CIAs

According to internationally recognised indicators, the UK has achieved some of the lowest levels, and biggest reductions, in resistance in livestock across Europe. E. coli carrying resistance genes to HP-CIAs continue to decrease.

The VARSS report broke down some of the key indicators for each sector. For pigs, highlights include:

  • According to eMB data covering more than 95% of pigs, antibiotic usage fell by to 105mg/kg in 2020, down from 110.5mg/kg in 2019.
  • This represents a 62% reduction from the 2015 baseline of 277mg/kg.
  • eMB data also showed HP-CIA use in the pig sector of just 0.05mg/kg, slightly up on 2019, but representing a massive reduction from 0.98mg/kg in 2015.
  • No resistance to third/fourth generation cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones was detected in salmonella isolates pigs.
  • Resistance to fluoroquinolones and third generation cephalosporins remains low in E.coli isolates in pigs compared to 2018.
  • The eMB data also highlighted the growing trend away from in-feed medication towards water medication.

VARSS emb pigs

VARSS HP-CIA pigs

VARSS admin pigsRUMA report

The ‘one year on’ RUMA Targets Task Force 2 (TTF2) summarises progress so far against the second set of antibiotic use targets which span 2021-2024.

It notes that the unprecedented nature of the past year has resulted in ‘significant industry challenges including supply chain resource and infrastructure issues, and labour difficulties’, which have far-reaching and varying impacts, particularly for pigs. This means that some of the figures reported are not representative of a ‘normal’ year of activity, it said.

“However, despite these difficulties, pig producers, vets and wider industry continued to meet high health and welfare standards and reduce the level of antibiotic usage to 105 mg/PCU,” the report concluded,

The pig sector continued to see some impact from swine dysentery cases in 2020 with some large herds undergoing a medicated disease elimination programme, although use due to this issue was lower than in 2019, while the Pig Health Scheme, was put on hold due to COVID-19. However, the report stressed how the industry ‘continued to manage through this challenging period well’.

“During the latter part of 2020 there was considerable disruption to pig flow, which meant pigs remained on farm for significantly longer periods of time. Health and welfare remained a top priority and the industry managed very well, even carrying out virtual veterinary visits where necessary to ensure veterinary oversight was maintained,” it said.

In terms of 2020 targets, the report noted good progress on:

  • Introduce a programme supporting persistently high user (PHUs) to reduce use – the requirement for PHU’s to complete and implement an antibiotic reduction plan (ARP) has been added in version 5 of Red Tractor’s Pig Standards from November 1.
  • Maintaining/increasing on-time submission of data to eMB annually.
  • Medicines training uptake – Red Tractor has also brought in a standard requiring at least one team member on each unit to have undertaken training in the responsible use of medicines.

Progress has also been made on various other targets, including monitoring the effects of reduced antibiotic use annually, reducing overall usage by 30% by 2024 from a 2020 baseline and maintaining HP-CIA usage at 2019 levels or lower.

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Abigail Seager, Chief Executive of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, said: “Working closely with the farming industry and the veterinary profession, we have achieved huge reductions in the use of antibiotics since 2014 and we are seeing reductions in resistance as well.

“These successes are testament to the cooperation between farmers and vets in promoting the responsible use of antibiotics.”

Christine Middlemiss, the UK’s Chief Veterinary Officer, said: “This year’s VARSS report shows how the UK continues to make important reductions in antibiotic use in livestock across the board.

“It is encouraging to see farmers and vets continuing to work together to tackle antibiotic resistance through the responsible use of antibiotics, which in turn protects human health as well as reducing the burden of disease in animals. We are committed to protecting animal health, and we will continue to work closely with industry and the veterinary profession on this important issue.”

NPA chief executive Zoe Davies said: “At a time when we really need some good news, these come as a timely reminder of the effort and commitment put in by the industry to reduce antibiotic use in a responsible manner without compromising the health and welfare of our pigs.

“It has been a team effort all along, with producers, vets and others working together. The RUMA report highlights the fact that we continued to make progress amid all the challenges of last year, so all involved deserve real credit.

“The latest targets announced last year, move away from purely numerical reductions to more holistic aims and aspirations. We support these targets and will continue to help the British pig industry work towards them.”

Cat McLaughlin, RUMA Chair & Chair of the RUMA Targets Task Force 2 said: “Despite an exceptional 12 months, there have been some great achievements realised in year one of the second set of RUMA Targets Task Force targets, which is testament to the hard-work and commitment across all sectors.

“It is important to remember that the targets are not about driving towards zero antibiotic use; antibiotics are needed when necessary as a tool to treat sick animals and to improve and maintain animal welfare. Each sector will ultimately reach a sustainable level below which further reductions could negatively impact animal welfare.”

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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