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Posted: 11th April 2016

CEVA announce guidance for the rational use of antimicrobials
CEVA GRAM guidance
The mantra really is to use antibiotics 'as little as possible and only as much as necessary'.

Encourages safe and effective protocols

Myth and poor science abound regarding information about antibiotic resistance. However, at a press conference at BSAVA Congress 2016, CEVA showed that this is now changing with the announcement of the publication of GRAM - Guidance for the Rational use of Antimicrobials.

For over 80 years antibiotics have protected our families and our pets. “Now it's up to all of us to play our role in protecting them,” they said.

GRAM is unique and is the result of an independent survey of veterinary surgeons across Europe. The survey found that over 60 per cent of those asked would like further technical training and advice about the right use of antibiotics in the right situation.

The survey resulted in the bringing together of a panel of 10 European experts - key opinion leaders recognised worldwide for their expertise in antibiotherapy. It is their resulting recommendations that are contained i
n GRAM.

The book, to be published in the summer, runs to 400 pages and may eventually be available online or as an app. It is divided into three sections:

1. Disease fact sheets
2. Recommendations
3. Synopsis topics

GRAM is a practical, reliable, ethical and above all easy-to-use guide taking the veterinary surgeon through diagnosis to initial and long-term antibiotic treatment.

For example, with a dog presenting surface and superficial pyoderma, use of the guide would provide information on the type of bacteria involved and the possible treatments. The use of antiseptics rather than antibiotics may be the initial advice.

The mantra really is to use antibiotics 'as little as possible and only as much as necessary'.

It is hoped that with the publication of GRAM, practices can begin to put in place safe and effective protocols for the use of antimicrobials.




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