About this Research Topic
The scope of this article collection is to join researchers interested in AMU monitoring in animals around the world, in order to exchange expertise, proposals and results covering the gaps mentioned above, in both livestock and companion animals, and use of this information for improving antimicrobial stewardship among antimicrobials end-users (including veterinarians, farmers, and animal owners). Specifically, we would like to encourage the submission of manuscripts that give insight into the following research questions:
1. Comparison of different metrics to characterize AMU in animals
2. Comparison of national/supra-national vs end-users (including veterinarians, farmers, owners) approaches to monitor AMU
3. AMU metrics and methods to compare AMU between countries
4. AMU metrics and methods to compare AMU between sectors or users (e.g. benchmarking)
5. AMU metrics and methods to assess the potential for the selection of AMR
6. Possible common approaches for AMU monitoring in humans and animals
Keywords: Antimicrobial usage, livestock, companion animals, metrics, monitoring
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