TY - JOUR AU - S Schwarz AU - E Alesik AU - M Grobbel AU - A Lübke-Becker AU - J Wallmann AU - C Werckenthin AU - L Wieler AB - To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01/2004-03/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results. BT - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift C1 - {"oldId":69483,"title":"The BfT-GermVet monitoring program -aims and basics","teaserText":"DOI 10.2376\/0005-9366-120-357","content":"




Summary<\/span>
To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE\/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01\/2004-03\/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results.


Zusammenfassung<\/span>
Das Monitoringprogramm BfT-GermVet wurde als Komplement\u00e4rprogramm zum Nationalen Resistenzmonitoringprogramm GE\/?M-Vet des Bundesamts f\u00fcr Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL) initiiert, um so den derzeitigen Empfindlichkeitsstatus bakterieller Infektionserreger von Tieren gegen\u00fcber anti-mikrobiellen Wirkstoffen in Deutschland m\u00f6glichst umfassend zu dokumentieren. Im BfT-GermVet Programm wurden insgesamt 1626 Bakterienst\u00e4mme, die in einem 27-monatigen Zeitraum (01\/2004-03\/2006) in ganz Deutschland von 31 ndikationen gesammelt wurden, hinsichtlich ihrer Empfindlichkeit gegen\u00fcber 22 antimikrobiellen Wirkstoffen und zwei Wirkstoffkombinationen untersucht. Ausgew\u00e4hlte Erreger wurden zus\u00e4tzlich gegen\u00fcber drei weiteren Wirkstoffkombinatio-nen und den jeweiligen Einzelsubstanzen getestet. Diese Publikation beschreibt die Ziele und die Struktur des BfT-GermVet Programms, wobei Schwerpunkte auf die Darstellung der Probensammlung, die Methodik der Empfindlichkeitspr\u00fcfung sowie die angewendeten Grenzwerte zur Bewertung der ermittelten Empfindlichkeitsdaten gelegt wurden.<\/p>","categories":["Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel"],"fromDate":"Sep 1, 2007 12:00:00 AM","toDate":"Jan 1, 2030 12:00:00 AM","oldUrls":["http:\/\/vetline.de\/17079309\/150\/3130\/69483"],"doiLanguage":"englisch","doiProductFormat":"Online","doiPublisher":"Schl\u00fctersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG","doiSerialWorkTitle":"Berl. M\u00fcnch. Tier\u00e4rztl. Wschr.","doiDocumentUri":"http:\/\/www.vetline.de\/17079309\/150\/3130\/69483","doiSource":"Berl. M\u00fcnch. Tier\u00e4rztl. Wschr. 120: 9-10, 357-362 (2007)","doiissn":"0005-9366","doiNr":"10.2376\/0005-9366-120-357","doiFirstPage":"357","doiLastPage":"362","doiTransmitted":true,"doiAuthor":"Schwarz S, Alesik E, Grobbel M, L\u00fcbke-Becker A, Wallmann J, Werckenthin C, Wieler L H","pdf":{"path":"http:\/\/data\/bmtw_2007_09_0357.pdf","title":"bmtw_2007_09_0357.pdf","description":"The BfT-GermVet monitoring program -aims and basics

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Summary<\/strong>
To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE\/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01\/2004-03\/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results.


Zusammenfassung<\/strong>
Das Monitoringprogramm BfT-GermVet wurde als Komplement\u00e4rprogramm zum Nationalen Resistenzmonitoringprogramm GE\/?M-Vet des Bundesamts f\u00fcr Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL) initiiert, um so den derzeitigen Empfindlichkeitsstatus bakterieller Infektionserreger von Tieren gegen\u00fcber anti-mikrobiellen Wirkstoffen in Deutschland m\u00f6glichst umfassend zu dokumentieren. Im BfT-GermVet Programm wurden insgesamt 1626 Bakterienst\u00e4mme, die in einem 27-monatigen Zeitraum (01\/2004-03\/2006) in ganz Deutschland von 31 ndikationen gesammelt wurden, hinsichtlich ihrer Empfindlichkeit gegen\u00fcber 22 antimikrobiellen Wirkstoffen und zwei Wirkstoffkombinationen untersucht. Ausgew\u00e4hlte Erreger wurden zus\u00e4tzlich gegen\u00fcber drei weiteren Wirkstoffkombinatio-nen und den jeweiligen Einzelsubstanzen getestet. Diese Publikation beschreibt die Ziele und die Struktur des BfT-GermVet Programms, wobei Schwerpunkte auf die Darstellung der Probensammlung, die Methodik der Empfindlichkeitspr\u00fcfung sowie die angewendeten Grenzwerte zur Bewertung der ermittelten Empfindlichkeitsdaten gelegt wurden.<\/p>","primaryLanguage":"englisch","summary":"To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE\/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01\/2004-03\/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results.","zusammenfassung":"Das Monitoringprogramm BfT-GermVet wurde als Komplement\u00e4rprogramm zum Nationalen Resistenzmonitoringprogramm GE\/?M-Vet des Bundesamts f\u00fcr Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (BVL) initiiert, um so den derzeitigen Empfindlichkeitsstatus bakterieller Infektionserreger von Tieren gegen\u00fcber anti-mikrobiellen Wirkstoffen in Deutschland m\u00f6glichst umfassend zu dokumentieren. Im BfT-GermVet Programm wurden insgesamt 1626 Bakterienst\u00e4mme, die in einem 27-monatigen Zeitraum (01\/2004-03\/2006) in ganz Deutschland von 31 ndikationen gesammelt wurden, hinsichtlich ihrer Empfindlichkeit gegen\u00fcber 22 antimikrobiellen Wirkstoffen und zwei Wirkstoffkombinationen untersucht. Ausgew\u00e4hlte Erreger wurden zus\u00e4tzlich gegen\u00fcber drei weiteren Wirkstoffkombinatio-nen und den jeweiligen Einzelsubstanzen getestet. Diese Publikation beschreibt die Ziele und die Struktur des BfT-GermVet Programms, wobei Schwerpunkte auf die Darstellung der Probensammlung, die Methodik der Empfindlichkeitspr\u00fcfung sowie die angewendeten Grenzwerte zur Bewertung der ermittelten Empfindlichkeitsdaten gelegt wurden.<\/p>","translatedTitle":"DOI 10.2376\/0005-9366-120-357","abstractE":"To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE\/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01\/2004-03\/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results.","date":{"year":2007,"date":"09\/2007","accepted":"2007-09-01"},"volume":"120","openAccess":false,"journal":"Berliner und M\u00fcnchener Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","titleImageId":944,"pages":"357-362","redirects":["17079309\/150\/3130\/69483"],"tierartCategories":[],"artikelartCategories":["Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel"]} CY - Hannover DA - 09/2007 DO - 10.2376/0005-9366-120-357 LA - English N2 - To determine the current Status of antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial patho-gens from animals in Germany, the BfT-GermVet monitoring program was initi-ated as a complementary program to the German national monitoring program GE/?M-Vet conducted by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). In the BfT-GermVet program,a total of 1,626 bacterial strains,ob-tained during a 27-month period (01/2004-03/2006) from 31 indications, was screened for susceptibility against 22 antimicrobial agents and two combinations of antimicrobial agents. Selected bacteria were additionally tested for their susceptibility against additional three combinations of antimicrobial agents and the corresponding Single substances.This paper describes the overall aims and the structure of the program with particular reference to the sampling strategy, the methodology for susceptibility testing and the interpretive criteria used for evalu-ation of the results. PB - Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG PP - Hannover PY - 2007 SP - 357 EP - 362 T1 - The BfT-GermVet monitoring program -aims and basics T2 - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift TI - The BfT-GermVet monitoring program -aims and basics TT - DOI 10.2376/0005-9366-120-357 VL - 120 SN - 0005-9366 ER -