Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998

<p/> <p>The usage of veterinary antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats in Sweden and Norway for the period 1990–1998 was investigated by use of drug wholesalers' statistics. Additionally, usage of human antibacterial drugs in these species in Sweden was investigated by use of prescrip...

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Main Authors: Greko C, Grave K, Odensvik K
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2001-03-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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Online Access:http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/189
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author Greko C
Grave K
Odensvik K
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description <p/> <p>The usage of veterinary antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats in Sweden and Norway for the period 1990–1998 was investigated by use of drug wholesalers' statistics. Additionally, usage of human antibacterial drugs in these species in Sweden was investigated by use of prescription data for the period 1996–1998. On average, more than 50% of the prescribed veterinary antibacterials in Sweden were beta-lactam antibiotics. In Norway, about 75% of the preparations prescribed for dogs and cats contained sulfonamides and trimethoprim. Furthermore, the prescription data from Sweden showed a reduced usage of human antibacterials prescribed for dogs and cats since the beginning of the 1980s. Approximately 20% of the prescribed packages for dogs in the years 1996–1998 were human approved drugs. The corresponding figure for cats was 13%. The differences between the countries in the choice of antibacterial drugs can be explained by differences in the availability of approved preparations during the study period. The consumption of veterinary antibacterials in dogs and cats in Sweden during the period was in the range of 3% to 8% of the total use of veterinary antibacterials. The corresponding figures in Norway were in the range of 3% to 7%. It is of vital importance to study usage patterns of antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats in surveillance and control of bacterial resistance, but also in discussions of therapeutic appropriateness. Therefore, further research is needed in this area.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-7eab8f1a99c94c1eb6d0e4010e91091e2022-12-22T02:50:08ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472001-03-0142118919810.1186/1751-0147-42-189Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998Greko CGrave KOdensvik K<p/> <p>The usage of veterinary antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats in Sweden and Norway for the period 1990–1998 was investigated by use of drug wholesalers' statistics. Additionally, usage of human antibacterial drugs in these species in Sweden was investigated by use of prescription data for the period 1996–1998. On average, more than 50% of the prescribed veterinary antibacterials in Sweden were beta-lactam antibiotics. In Norway, about 75% of the preparations prescribed for dogs and cats contained sulfonamides and trimethoprim. Furthermore, the prescription data from Sweden showed a reduced usage of human antibacterials prescribed for dogs and cats since the beginning of the 1980s. Approximately 20% of the prescribed packages for dogs in the years 1996–1998 were human approved drugs. The corresponding figure for cats was 13%. The differences between the countries in the choice of antibacterial drugs can be explained by differences in the availability of approved preparations during the study period. The consumption of veterinary antibacterials in dogs and cats in Sweden during the period was in the range of 3% to 8% of the total use of veterinary antibacterials. The corresponding figures in Norway were in the range of 3% to 7%. It is of vital importance to study usage patterns of antibacterial drugs in dogs and cats in surveillance and control of bacterial resistance, but also in discussions of therapeutic appropriateness. Therefore, further research is needed in this area.</p>http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/189antimicrobialantibioticsantibacterialsdrug statisticsprescription datawholesalers' statistics
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Grave K
Odensvik K
Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
antimicrobial
antibiotics
antibacterials
drug statistics
prescription data
wholesalers' statistics
title Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
title_full Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
title_fullStr Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
title_short Antibacterial Drugs Prescribed for Dogs and Cats in Sweden and Norway 1990–1998
title_sort antibacterial drugs prescribed for dogs and cats in sweden and norway 1990 1998
topic antimicrobial
antibiotics
antibacterials
drug statistics
prescription data
wholesalers' statistics
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/42/1/189
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