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Collaborative Project VetMAB - Development and implementation of a web based training and information management tool with the objective to reduce the antibiotic use in livestock; Subproject 2

Project

Food and consumer protection

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Food and consumer protection


Project code: 2817600212
Contract period: 01.09.2014 - 31.08.2016
Budget: 162,621 Euro
Purpose of research: Experimental development

The aim of the project is the development of an interactive e-learning-system for teaching responsible handling and prudent use of antibiotics in animal husbandry. Key aspects are understanding howantibiotic resistances emerge and how they are selected and recapitulating the specificcharacteristics of different antibiotic agents. Furthermore a database system will be developed thatoffers the opportunity to register the individual resistance situationof bacteria isolated from the farms supervised by the participating veterinarians. For a start a website will be created informing about the planned training tool and attracting participants. In the course of the project the website will serve as an information and communication platform. Detailed investigation covering current topics concerning the use of antibiotics in the field of livestock are taken as a basis for the contents of the basic and advanced species specific e-learning modules including model cases. These will be developed in cooperation with the project partners and academic expertsand will be provided as a beta version from the beginning of the second project year on. A following evaluation by the participants will assist to optimize the modules. In addition the veterinarians’ prescription behavior will be analyzed with the help of an especially developed questionnaire, which will support the self-monitoring of the participants and which will also be evaluated statistically for further research.

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Framework programme

BMEL Frameworkprogramme 2008

Excutive institution

Vetion.de GmbH

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