OIE: AMU for Animals surveillance program page

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has worked actively for more than two decades on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and developed a coherent strategy for its activities in this area. In the framework of the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), the OIE, has taken the lead to build a global database on antimicrobial agents intended for use in animals. The OIE’s partners acknowledge this accomplishment as a major milestone in the global effort to contain antimicrobial resistance. The database is designed to:

  • Monitor the type and use of antimicrobial products
  • Support Member Countries in implementing Chapter 9.  of the Terrestrial Code and Chapter 6.3.  of the Aquatic Code
  • Measure trends over time
  • Trace circulation and use patterns globally
  • Evaluate the quality and authenticity of antimicrobial products in use

The responsibility of the OIE to collect data on the use of antimicrobials in animals is reiterated in the GAP on AMR where the OIE is requested to ‘build and maintain a global database on the use of antimicrobial medicines in animals. As a result of the tremendous efforts of its Members, the OIE Annual Report on Antimicrobial Agents Intended for Use in Animals has been published every year since December 2016 and has highlighted steady progress.

More information on this program can be found here

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