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Case example28 October 2025

Reduction of highest priority critically important (HPCIA) antibiotic use

Explore this clinical audit by Animal Trust, Dewsbury, who were named Champion in the 2025 antimicrobial stewardship awards.
Quality improvementOne HealthSmall animalsAntimicrobial stewardshipAudits and benchmarks

Reduction of highest priority critically important (HPCIA) antibiotic use

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In 2025, the team at Animal Trust Dewsbury were recognised for reducing their use of highest-priority, critically important antibiotics (HPCIAs) whilst ensuring that any use followed the principles of good antimicrobial stewardship. Changes were incrementally introduced, and by the end of the project, the prescription rates for HPCIAs fell from 3% to just 0.46% of all consultations.

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