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Belgium: pig association starts an antibiotic monitoring program

In a first phase all issued antibiotics will be registered via an online registration platform. The registered data will be analysed and will result in recommendations in the long term to utilize antibiotics in a sustainable and sensible way. The ultimate objective is to contribute in the fight against antibiotic resistance.

28 April 2014
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Belpork NPI, the interprofessional organization that manages the belgian quality program Certus, launched a monitoring program from January 1st 2014, in order to optimize the use of antibiotics in Certus companies. In a first phase all issued antibiotics will be registered via an online registration platform. The registered data will be analysed and will result in recommendations in the long term to utilize antibiotics in a sustainable and sensible way. The ultimate objective is to contribute in the fight against antibiotic resistance.

There is as yet no registration program for antibiotics within the sector. Belpork NPI therefore decided to develop a database in which antibiotic use is registered per company. From January 1st 2014, every Certus producer was required to register all antibiotics that are supplied to his company. In a follow-up phase, Belpork will analyse the collected data and advise each producer individually on a sensible and sustainable way to use antibiotics in his company, and to reduce it if necessary. For data processing, Belpork NPI entered in a cooperation accord with AMCRA (Antimicrobial Consumption and Resistance in Animals), the Knowledge Centre for antibiotic use and resistance in animals.

Monday March 3, 2014/ Flanders' Agricultural Marketing Board/ Belgium.
www.freshfrombelgium.com

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