Antimicrobial use in Canadian cow-calf herds with Jayce Fossen

Jayce Fossen recently completed his Masters degree at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine focused on antimicrobial usage in Canadian cow-calf herds.  Jayce joins me to discuss his results as well as a pitch for recruiting new herds for the Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network.
If you have a cow-calf herd that meets the criteria mentioned in the podcast, and are interested in participating in this new study, contact Jayce at 306-966-7870 or via email at C3H.PEN@usask.ca

Link to BCRC website on antimicrobial use and resistance: https://www.beefresearch.ca/topics/antibiotic-resistance/


00:001:22   Welcome and Introductions 

1:233:37   Why do we need to study antimicrobial use in cow-calf herds?

3:385:10 Description of herds that were followed in the study

5:11 –   7:01 Most common reasons for antimicrobial use

7:028:17 Proportions of animals being treated

8:1812:22 Classification of antimicrobials based on importance for human health

12:2314:53   Reasons for higher treatment numbers and mass medication

14:5420:52   Antimicrobials and remote drug delivery

20:5323:26   Differences between Eastern and Western Canadian herds

23:27- 26:00   General principles of wise antimicrobial stewardship

26:0130:54  The Canadian Cow-Calf Health and Productivity Enhancement Network

30:5531:54  Wrap up 


Antimicrobial use in Canadian cow-calf herds with Jayce Fossen
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