Veterinarians’ Perspectives on the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Dashboard: A Survey of Needs and Preferences to Inform Development
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Survey Instrument
2.3. Data Collection and Distribution
Sample Size Calculation
2.4. Participants and Inclusion Criteria
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Participant Demographics
3.2. Level of Comfort in Sharing the Types of AMR Data
3.3. Perceived Level of Importance or Priority Regarding the AMR Issues
3.4. Level of Preference for Sharing Access to the AMR Dashboard with Various Institutions and Agencies
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
AMR | Antimicrobial Resistance |
APHIS | Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service |
AST | Antimicrobial susceptibility testing |
AVMA | American Veterinary Medical Association |
AMU | Antimicrobial usage |
ANIMUSE | ANImal antiMicrobial USE |
CARB | Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria |
CAVSNET | Companion Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network |
CDC | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
CLSI | Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute |
FDA | Food and Drug Administration |
FSIS | Food Safety and Inspection Service |
NDARO | National Database of Antibiotic Resistant Organisms |
NAHLN | National Animal Health Laboratory Network |
NARMS | National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System |
NIH | National Institutes of Health |
NIAMRRE | The National Institute of Antimicrobial Resistance Research and Education |
USDA | United States Department of Agriculture |
Vet-LIRN | Veterinary Laboratory Investigation and Response Network |
WGS | Whole genome sequencing |
WHO | World Health Organization |
WOAH | World Organization for Animal Health |
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Commodity Group | Number of Veterinarians in 2022 | Proportion | Expected Response | Survey Sent to |
---|---|---|---|---|
Companion animal | 62,400 | 0.81 | 312 | 1560 |
Mixed animal | 3900 | 0.05 | 19.5 | 98 |
Equine | 3700 | 0.05 | 18.5 | 93 |
Food animal | 3600 | 0.05 | 18 | 90 |
Industry | 3000 | 0.04 | 15 | 75 |
Total | 76,600 | 1.00 | 383 | 1916 |
Practice Type | Number of Respondents (%) |
---|---|
Small Animal | 268 (39.59) |
Zoo Medicine/Exotic/Wildlife | 65 (9.60) |
Bovine | 54 (7.98) |
Mixed Animal | 50 (7.39) |
Small Ruminant | 40 (5.91) |
Equine | 37 (5.47) |
Swine | 30 (4.43) |
Poultry/Avian | 34 (5.02) |
Aquaculture | 6 (0.89) |
Apiculture | 2 (0.30) |
Other | 91 (13.44) |
Total | 677 (100) |
Category | Number (%) |
---|---|
Age | |
20–29 years | 19 (3.92) |
30–39 years | 113 (23.30) |
40–49 years | 123 (25.36) |
50–59 years | 114 (23.51) |
60–69 years | 90 (18.56) |
70 or older | 26 (5.36) |
Gender (number of respondents answered the question = 477) | |
Male | 171 (35.85) |
Female | 294 (61.64) |
Other | 1 (0.21) |
Prefer not to say | 11 (2.31) |
Years in Practice | |
Less than 5 | 40 (8.40) |
5 to 9 | 73 (15.34) |
10 to 14 | 56 (11.76) |
15 to 19 | 58 (12.18) |
More than 20 | 249 (52.31) |
Education (number of respondents answered the question = 601) | |
MS | 104 (17.30) |
DVM/VMD or equivalent | 446 (74.21) |
PhD | 51 (8.49) |
Residencies completed (number of respondents answered the question = 464) | |
Yes | 121 (26.08) |
No | 343 (73.92) |
Board certifications (number of respondents answered the question = 464) | |
Yes | 205 (44.18) |
No | 259 (55.82) |
Animal ownership (number of respondents answered the question = 468) | |
Yes | 412 (88.03) |
No | 56 (11.97) |
Type of animal owned (number of responses = 856) | |
Cat | 264 (30.84) |
Dog | 335 (39.14) |
Horse | 54 (6.31) |
Goat | 14 (1.64) |
Sheep | 7 (0.82) |
Poultry | 34 (3.97) |
Cattle | 19 (2.22) |
Pig | 5 (0.58) |
Fish | 40 (4.67) |
Turtle | 13 (1.52) |
Other | 71 (8.29) |
AMR Data Type | Extremely Comfortable | Somewhat Comfortable | Neither Comfortable nor Uncomfortable | Somewhat Uncomfortable | Extremely Uncomfortable |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Geographic data | |||||
State region/zone-level AMR data | 224 (49.89%) | 98 (21.83%) | 103 (22.94%) | 13 (2.90%) | 11 (2.45%) |
County-level AMR data | 196 (43.95%) | 100 (22.42%) | 106 (23.77%) | 26 (5.83%) | 18 (4.04%) |
Congressional District-level AMR data | 177 (39.95%) | 87 (19.64%) | 129 (29.12%) | 29 (6.55%) | 21 (4.74%) |
Patient data | |||||
Information related to antimicrobials administered after submitting samples for AST | 202 (47.75%) | 112 (26.48%) | 83 (19.62%) | 14 (3.31%) | 12 (2.84%) |
De-identified Host/animal information | 200 (47.28%) | 119 (28.13%) | 77 (18.20%) | 14 (3.31%) | 13 (3.07%) |
Information related to antimicrobials administered before submitting samples for AST | 197 (46.68%) | 118 (27.96%) | 82 (19.43%) | 14 (3.32%) | 11 (2.61%) |
Prior antimicrobial usage information in inpatient | 184 (43.71%) | 137 (32.54%) | 77 (18.29%) | 9 (2.14%) | 14 (3.33%) |
AST data | |||||
Type of specimen submitted for AST | 222 (54.01%) | 90 (21.90%) | 82 (19.95%) | 6 (1.46%) | 11 (2.68%) |
Antimicrobial sensitivity patterns (e.g., bacterial species and drug data) | 216 (52.55%) | 103 (25.06%) | 76 (18.49%) | 5 (1.22%) | 11 (2.68%) |
Type of AST panel used | 216 (52.05%) | 95 (22.89%) | 85 (20.48%) | 8 (1.93%) | 11 (2.65%) |
AMR Issues | Extremely Important | Very Important | Moderately Important | Slightly Important | Not at All Important |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Teaching and educating antimicrobial stewardship practices, including off-label use | 259 (65.08%) | 90 (22.61%) | 38 (9.55%) | 5 (1.26%) | 6 (1.51%) |
Sharing AMR data with the CLSI to develop guidelines for veterinary use | 234 (58.79%) | 101 (25.38%) | 41 (10.30%) | 17 (4.27%) | 5 (1.26%) |
Sharing AMR data for future and ongoing surveillance studies and reporting tool development | 229 (57.25%) | 112 (28.00%) | 45 (11.25%) | 10 (2.50%) | 4 (1.00%) |
Sharing AMR data for empirical treatment practices or prior to AST | 202 (50.88%) | 124 (31.23%) | 53 (13.35%) | 14 (3.53%) | 4 (1.01%) |
Sharing data relevant to tracking antimicrobial use in clinical practice, for each commodity group on an annual basis | 190 (47.86%) | 115 (28.97%) | 68 (17.13%) | 19 (4.79%) | 5 (1.26%) |
Institutions | Highest Preference | No Preference | Lowest Preference |
---|---|---|---|
Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Teaching Hospitals | 306 (78.87%) | 78 (20.10%) | 04 (1.03%) |
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories | 281 (72.61%) | 93 (24.03%) | 13 (3.36%) |
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) | 278 (71.47%) | 93 (23.91%) | 18 (4.63%) |
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) | 258 (66.67%) | 89 (23.00%) | 40 (10.34%) |
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | 241 (62.11%) | 109 (28.09%) | 38 (9.79%) |
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) | 238 (61.34%) | 137 (35.31%) | 13 (3.35%) |
World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) | 219 (56.74%) | 128 (33.16%) | 39 (10.10%) |
Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) | 210 (54.26%) | 155 (40.05%) | 22 (5.68%) |
Animal Agriculture Industry Groups | 155 (40.05%) | 182 (47.03%) | 50 (12.92%) |
General Public | 83 (21.50%) | 157 (40.67%) | 146 (37.82%) |
Other Potential Audiences/Stakeholders | 58 (15.18%) | 205 (53.66%) | 119 (31.15%) |
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Pellissery, A.J.; Denagamage, T.; Pedersen, M.; Kariyawasam, S. Veterinarians’ Perspectives on the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Dashboard: A Survey of Needs and Preferences to Inform Development. Vet. Sci. 2025, 12, 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12100940
Pellissery AJ, Denagamage T, Pedersen M, Kariyawasam S. Veterinarians’ Perspectives on the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Dashboard: A Survey of Needs and Preferences to Inform Development. Veterinary Sciences. 2025; 12(10):940. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12100940
Chicago/Turabian StylePellissery, Abraham Joseph, Thomas Denagamage, Maura Pedersen, and Subhashinie Kariyawasam. 2025. "Veterinarians’ Perspectives on the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Dashboard: A Survey of Needs and Preferences to Inform Development" Veterinary Sciences 12, no. 10: 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12100940
APA StylePellissery, A. J., Denagamage, T., Pedersen, M., & Kariyawasam, S. (2025). Veterinarians’ Perspectives on the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Dashboard: A Survey of Needs and Preferences to Inform Development. Veterinary Sciences, 12(10), 940. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12100940