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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Infectious Diseases

Background:

  • Antimicrobial stewardship is crucial in veterinary medicine, mirroring human healthcare principles.
  • Equine practice faces unique challenges in balancing antimicrobial use with clinical needs.
  • Current practices necessitate a review of available resources and emerging perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review available resources for equine antimicrobial stewardship.
  • To discuss emerging perspectives on antimicrobial use in horses.
  • To identify opportunities for improving antimicrobial efficacy and safety in equine practice.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on equine antimicrobial stewardship.
  • Analysis of current trends and challenges in equine practice.
  • Identification of areas for future development and research.

Main Results:

  • Equine antimicrobial stewardship requires a balanced approach to drug selection and administration.
  • Existing resources for equine practitioners need to be leveraged effectively.
  • Emerging perspectives highlight the need for a proactive stewardship model.

Conclusions:

  • Improved client education is essential for successful antimicrobial stewardship in horses.
  • Advancements in diagnostic techniques for bacterial identification and sensitivity testing are needed.
  • Development of novel antimicrobial agents is a key area for future research and application.