CAHSS AMU/AMR Network

As the health landscape has continued to evolve, so too have the microbes present in our day-to-day environments . With exposure to antimicrobial medicines, many of these bugs have adapted and become more resistant to traditional treatments. CAHSS recognizes that protecting the effectiveness of antimicrobials while caring for the health and welfare of our animal populations is one important component of national antimicrobial stewardship. The CAHSS Antimicrobial Use and Resistance Network provides a forum for governments and industry stakeholders to share information and work collaboratively on safeguarding the effectiveness of antimicrobials.

Guidance documents on antimicrobial use reporting

Access the infographic

Access the infographic

This Cross Canada Snapshot provides an easy to use overview of key surveillance initiatives for antimicrobial use and resistance  in animals.

Backgrounder - Metrics and Indicators for Measuring and Reporting on Antimicrobial Use in Animals

Describes what measures (termed metrics and indicators) are used to measure and report amounts of antimicrobials used in animals. Includes plain-language definitions, advantages, and disadvantages for each metric and indicator. To be used together with the 'Antimicrobial Use Reporting Tool for Choosing Metrics and Indicators'.



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Antimicrobial Use Reporting: Tool for Choosing Metrics and Indicators

Workbook style tool to help stakeholders work through developing an antimicrobial use reporting plan and choosing how to report antimicrobial use. Developed to use alongside the 'Backgrounder: Metrics and Indicators for Measuring and Reporting on Antimicrobial Use in Animals'.




see what is new with antimicrobial use and resistance in Canada

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External Resources

Links to Canadian antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance resources.

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CIPARS Annual Stakeholder Meeting Integrated Findings Presentation 2023

The Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance (CIPARS) will be hosting the Annual Stakeholder Webinar on November 22, 2023. The presentation can be downloaded here in advance of the webinar.

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Animal Health Insights

A podcast series from CAHSS has been a useful tool to connect producers, veterinarians and pet owners on topics of animal health, disease surveillance and disease management practices across Canada.