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RUMA announces voluntary restrictions on Colistin use in UK livestock

The Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture Alliance (RUMA) is pleased to announce voluntary restrictions on colistin use in UK livestock.

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The Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture Alliance (RUMA) is pleased to announce voluntary restrictions on colistin use in UK livestock.

RUMA members considered the recent article in Lancet Infectious Disease reporting that a new gene that makes common bacteria resistant to colistin, a last-line antibiotic, had been found in animals and patients in China. They noted that the EU had called for a revised risk assessment on colistin use in animals and agreed, pending the results of the risk assessment, that colistin use will be restricted to an antibiotic of last resort and will be used only after susceptibility testing had shown it was the only effective antibiotic available for treating the sick animals. It was agreed that the Secretary General would propose this to the vet groups using colistin (pigs, poultry and cattle) to seek their agreement.

John FitzGerald, RUMA Secretary General, said that RUMA had consulted the veterinary sectors who use colistin and they had agreed to restrict their use of colistin while the risks were being re-assessed. He said this was a positive and proportionate response particularly as no E Coli colistin resistance in the UK was reported in the latest surveillance results.

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