446 – Veterinary students knowledge and perceptions about antimicrobial stewardship and biosecurity—a national survey (Research paper – Hardefeldt – 2018)
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446 Research paper
Veterinary students’ knowledge and perceptions about antimicrobial stewardship and biosecurity—a national survey by Hardefeldt, L., Nielsen, T., Crabb, H., Gilkerson, J., Squires, R., Heller, J., … Browning, G. 2018 Antibiotics 7: 15-Jan
In Significant Impact Groups: Prudent use AB \ Veterinarian
Species targeted: Other;
Age: Not stated;
Summary:
A better understanding of veterinary students’ perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge about antimicrobial stewardship and biosecurity could facilitate more effective education of future veterinarians about these important issues. A multicenter cross-sectional study was performed by administering a questionnaire to veterinary students expected to graduate in 2017 or 2018 in all Australian veterinary schools. Many students were unaware of the high importance of some veterinary drugs to human medicine, specifically enrofloxacin and cefovecin. Fewer than 10% of students would use appropriate personal protective equipment in scenarios suggestive of Q fever or psittacosis. Efforts need to be made to harmonize preclinical and clinical teaching, and greater emphasis is needed on appropriate biosecurity and antimicrobial stewardship.
446 Research paper – Hardefeldt – 2018 – Veterinary students knowledge and perceptions about antimicrobial stewardship and biosecurity—a national survey
Where to find the original material: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/7/2/34; 10.3390/antibiotics7020034
Country: AT