Journal article
Reaching consensus amongst international experts on the use of high importance-rated antimicrobials in animals – a Delphi study
A Sri, KE Bailey, R Scarborough, JR Gilkerson, K Thursky, GF Browning, LY Hardefeldt
One Health | ELSEVIER | Published : 2024
Abstract
In Australia, antimicrobials are given an importance rating by the Australian Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on antimicrobial resistance. High importance antimicrobials are those essential for the treatment or prevention of infections in humans, where there are few or no treatment alternatives. In this study we consulted with experts from across human and animal health using the Delphi consensus-building process to establish the circumstances under which antimicrobials with high importance to human health could be used in animals in Australia. We used three rounds of online surveys. Group responses were provided to participants in each subsequent round to facilitate convergence of op..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Early Career Research Award program DE200100030 awarded to L.Y.H. A.S. and R.S. were the recipients of Australian Postgraduate Award scholarships. K.B. was supported through NHMRC CRE Application 1079625.