Sub-Regional workshop on Antimicrobial Resistance in Aquaculture (Southern Africa)

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Working group session. Picture (c) O. Valsson (oie) 2019

First OIE workshop on AMR in aquaculture takes place in Durban South Africa.

The focus of the workshop was the application of  Section 6 of the Aquatic Animal Health Code, emphasising risk analysis as a tool to deal with complex topics as AMR and its implications on aquaculture with a One Health approach.

 

 

Experts in aquaculture, aquatic animal health, epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance came together and examined the feasibility of using the OIE risk analysis methodology to address AMR in aquaculture settings.

Experts from the 16 SADC Countries gathered at an OIE Sub-regional workshop on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in aquaculture in Durban, South Africa. Antimicrobial resistance is the biggest health threat in human and veterinary medicine. The environment plays an important role both as receiver and as a reservoir. The environmental health is therefore also at stake.

AMR has become widespread due to overuse or misuse of antimicrobial agents. The complexity of AMR, where bacteria is constantly finding ways to resist antimicrobials, makes its control a difficult task. The life-saving drugs used extensively in human and veterinary medicine are becoming useless and simple infections once easily treated have again become life-threatening. Surgical operations cannot be carried out because of lack of potent antibiotics. This could sound like fiction but is unfortunately the situation faced in in many countries all over the world.

Antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture has gained more focus recently due to its link to the aquatic environment. Human waste is considered to be the largest driver to AMR in the environment, followed by agriculture and aquaculture. To effectively control AMR, the interconnectivity of urban and farming activities and the environment should not be disregarded.

One of the objectives of the workshop was to bring together professionals working in aquaculture to discuss about common issues on antimicrobial resistance and address them with a One health approach. Other objectives were to encourage the use of the OIE aquatic animal health code, section 6, on AMR with focus on AMR risk analysis, linking it to biosecurity measures as part of risk management and data collection and sharing as part of risk communication.

Between 50 and 60 persons from all 16 SADC countries attended the meeting, with lecturers and facilitators from OIE head office, OIE sub-regional offices for Southern and Eastern Africa, CEFAS, an OIE collaborating centre in the UK, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute (NVI), an OIE collaborating centre on aquatic animals, a professor from the UK, from the University of KwazuluNatal, the University of Zimbabwe, and representatives of the WHO and the SADC Secretariat.   

Risk analysis is a tool used to identify hazards, assess risk associated with the hazards and identify best risk management options related to the hazard and the associated risk. Use of the risk analysis as a tool to simplify the complexity of AMR, facilitate  better understanding and to identify best practices to control AMR in aquaculture was the main theme of the workshop. The OIE guidelines on Import risk analysis and the Risk analysis for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals were used as reference.

The workshop was conducted through lectures, a field visit and interactive group work on the different aspects of a qualitative risk analysis. A pre- and post- training test added an interesting interactive session to the workshop where participants used their smartphones to test their knowledge on the topic.

The workshop was funded by the UK government through the Fleming Fund and the European Union through the Strengthening Veterinary Services in Developing Countries (SVSDC) Project.

”The most important part of risk communication is to listen”

Professor Jason Weeks, IEH Consulting, UK

Group photograph. Picture (c) O. Valsson (oie) 2019

Download the recommendations :

Recommendations from the OIE workshop on AMR in Aquaculture - Durban - 2019 (001)
Recommendations from the OIE workshop on AMR in Aquaculture - Durban - 2019 (001)

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Download the presentations :

WHO Regional perspective AMR (Fuller)
WHO Regional perspective AMR (Fuller)

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Use of biosecurity principles to reduce use of antimcrobials (Bruhn Hjeltnes)
Use of biosecurity principles to reduce use of antimcrobials (Bruhn Hjeltnes)

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The work of the Aquatic code commission (Christison)
The work of the Aquatic code commission (Christison)

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The OIE Risk Analysis Methodology (Letshwenyo)
The OIE Risk Analysis Methodology (Letshwenyo)

PDF - 859.92KB

Speech - AMR Aquaculture
Speech - AMR Aquaculture

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Scoping the risk analysis (Valsson)
Scoping the risk analysis (Valsson)

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SADC Statement_Sub-regional workshop on AMR in aquaculture_November2019
SADC Statement_Sub-regional workshop on AMR in aquaculture_November2019

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SADC AMR PRESENTATION DURBAN 2019 (Thobokwe)
SADC AMR PRESENTATION DURBAN 2019 (Thobokwe)

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Risk communication (Letshwenyo, Verner-Jeffreys, Weeks)
Risk communication (Letshwenyo, Verner-Jeffreys, Weeks)

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Risk Assessment - Entry Assessment of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)
Risk Assessment - Entry Assessment of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)

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Recent OIE activites in aquatic animal health - AMR recommendations of 4thOIE global conference on AAH (Valsson)
Recent OIE activites in aquatic animal health - AMR recommendations of 4thOIE global conference on AAH (Valsson)

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OIE Speech - AMR Aquaculture
OIE Speech - AMR Aquaculture

PDF - 116.68KB

OIE Global database on AMU in animals - aquatics (Mateo)
OIE Global database on AMU in animals - aquatics (Mateo)

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OIE AMR-Aqua group work 4 (Valsson)
OIE AMR-Aqua group work 4 (Valsson)

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OIE AMR-Aqua group work 3 (Valsson)
OIE AMR-Aqua group work 3 (Valsson)

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OIE AMR-Aqua group work 2 (Valsson)
OIE AMR-Aqua group work 2 (Valsson)

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OIE AMR-Aqua group work 1 (Valsson)
OIE AMR-Aqua group work 1 (Valsson)

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OIE AMR activities in the Africa region - recommendations of the 2nd OIE Global Conference on AMR - Marrakesh - Morocco (2018) (Lwoyero)
OIE AMR activities in the Africa region - recommendations of the 2nd OIE Global Conference on AMR - Marrakesh - Morocco (2018) (Lwoyero)

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Objectives of the seminar (Valsson)
Objectives of the seminar (Valsson)

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Medicated feed and its pitfalls (Barson)
Medicated feed and its pitfalls (Barson)

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Hazard Identification of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)
Hazard Identification of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)

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Global perspectives of AMR - OIE strategy on AMR and prudent use of antimcrobials (Tenzin)
Global perspectives of AMR - OIE strategy on AMR and prudent use of antimcrobials (Tenzin)

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Flow charts and scenario trees (Vlsson)
Flow charts and scenario trees (Vlsson)

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FAO AMR and Aquaculture Presentation
FAO AMR and Aquaculture Presentation

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Drivers of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)
Drivers of AMR in aquaculture (Weeks)

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Chapter 6.2 of the Aquatic Code (Christison)
Chapter 6.2 of the Aquatic Code (Christison)

PDF - 421.30KB

Antibiotic Resistance & One Health (Essack)
Antibiotic Resistance & One Health (Essack)

PDF - 2.73MB

AMR in Aquaculture recent developments (Verner-Jeffreys)
AMR in Aquaculture recent developments (Verner-Jeffreys)

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AMR in Aquaculture in the SADC region (Chenia)
AMR in Aquaculture in the SADC region (Chenia)

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All pictures (c) O. Valsson (oie) 2019.

AAHC (2019)

Antimicrobial use in aquatic animals

6.1.

Introduction to the recommendations for controlling antimicrobial resistance

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6.2.

Principles for responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals

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6.3.

Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in aquatic animals

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6.4.

Development and harmonisation of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes for aquatic animals

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6.5.

Risk analysis for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals

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