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Thailand Country Report
Dr S. Jaroenpoj
15 May 2013, Department of Livestock Development
Bangkok 10400, Thailand
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Introduction to Department of Livestock Development (DLD) THAILAND
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DLD Organization
Chart
Bureau of Livestock
Standard and Certification
Bureau of Veterinary Biologics
National Institute of Animal Health
Senior Veterinary and Livestock Experts
Bureau of Animal Nutrition
Bureau of Livestock Biotechnology
887 District Livestock Offices
Regional Livestock Office
77 Provincial Livestock Offices 7 Regional Veterinary
Research and Development
Centers
Regional, Provincial and District level
- 2,073 Sub-District Livestock Assistants + 80,000 Village Livestock Volunteers
Bureau of Livestock Products Quality
Control
Bureau of Disease Control and Veterinary
Service
Bureau of Animal Husbandry
Bureau of Livestock Extension
Division of Finance
Information Technology center
Administrative Development Unit
Bureau of Legislative Affairs
Office of Department Secretary
Division of Planning
Division of Personnel
Deputy DG (Animal Production)
Deputy DG (Administration)
Deputy DG (Animal Health)
Deputy DG (Food Safety)
Director General
Internal Auditing Unit
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• Legal framework and institutional arrangements for regulating antimicrobial use in livestock production and instruments for enforcement
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• Drug Act B.E. 2510 (1967) and its five revised versions are the legislations used for licensing of manufacturing, importing and selling and registration of human and animal drugs (including vaccine).
• Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Ministry of public health is responsible for licensing, registration and pharmacovigilance of veterinary medicinal products
• Department of Livestock Development (DLD), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is responsible for control the usage and post-marketing surveillance of veterinary medicinal products.
• The FDA also empowers the relevant officials of the DLD and the Department of Fisheries (DOF) to enforce the Drug Act relating to the post-marketing of veterinary drugs/biologics.
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• The available data to estimate the use of antimicrobial drugs is the quantities of the antimicrobial agents manufactured and imported.
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ANIMAL HEALTH MARKET 2011 (THAILAND) MARKAT SIZE CLASSIFIED BY PRODUCT GROUP (1 USD = 30 baht)
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Products TOTAL Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
Market Size Baht/Year
1. Vit.-Min.Premixes 3,052,249,715 184,250,000 502,856,640 87,042,838 54,738,971 945,361,266 1,278,000,000
2. Coccidiostats 172,708,942 7,425,000 162,962,800 2,321,142
3. Antimicrobial (F.A.) 2,703,106,944 149,242,500 2,553,864,000
4. Feed Additives 6,943,422,600 61,776,000 162,720,000 240,000,000 6,478,926,600
5. Antibacterial Pet 108,000,000 108,000,000
6. Vaccines 2,979,386,440 459,800,000 464,464,000 277,523,885 35,899,805 1,272,398,750 469,300,000 7. Antimicrobials (W.S) 954,493,160 110,000,000 228,800,000 62,634,000 38,299,160 298,760,000 216,000,000
8. Antimicrobials (Inj.) 1,026,666,667 1,026,666,667
9. Supportives (W.S.) 512,731,277 165,000,000 286,000,000 42,984,118 18,747,160
10. Supportives (Inj,) 278,755,556 278,755,556
11. Endoparasiticides 561,771,292 55,000,000 29,474,824 3,357,580 66,888,889 293,650,000 113,400,000
12. Ectoparasiticides 738,835,686 66,000,000 24,562,353 99,283,333 55,740,000 493,250,000
13. Endectocides 80,000,000 80,000,000
14. Disinfectants 2,112,476,233 55,000,000 228,800,000 18,421,765 6,365,580 108,888,889 1,695,000,000
15. Others 1,467,475,000 187,475,000 200,000,000 1,080,000,000 TOTAL 23,692,079,514 1,251,717,500 1,873,883,440 544,964,925 157,408,255 6,352,107,793 897,401,000 1,626,670,000 4,509,000,000 6,478,926,600
Percentage 100 5.28 7.91 2.30 0.66 26.81 3.79 6.87 19.03 27.35
POPULATION/PRODUCTION (Million) LAYER BROILER BREEDER MEAT D. PIG DAIRY DOG SHRIMP (Ton) FEED MILL 44.00 1144.00 12.28 37.60 14.00 0.485 5.0 0.600 153.420
Duck RREEDER LAY.DUCK BREEDER BEEF CAT FISH (Ton)
0.238 2.0 1.050 2.500 0.80 0.600
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Products TOTAL
(million bath)
Percentage
1. Vit.-Min.Premixes 3,052,249,715 13.38
2. Coccidiostats 172,708,942 0.76
3. Antimicrobial (F.A.) 1,817,044,444 7.97
4. Feed Additives 6,943,422,600 30.45
5. Vaccines 2,979,386,440 13.06
6. Antimicrobials (S.P.) 954,493,160 4.19
7. Antimicrobials (Inj.) 1,134,666,667 4.98
8. Supportives 791,486,833 3.47
9. Anthelminthice 1,380,606,979 6.05
10. Disinfectants 2,112,476,233 9.26
11. Others 1,467,475,000 6.43
TOTAL 22,806,017,014 100
ANIMAL HEALTH MARKET 2011 (THAILAND) MARKAT SIZE CLASSIFIED BY PRODUCT GROUP (1 USD = 30 baht)
Current (and planned) arrangements for monitoring of antimicrobial use in livestock, antimicrobial residues in livestock products and surveillance for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal pathogens
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• Compulsory by The Drug Acts B.E. 2510 (1967) for manufacturer and importer to submit an annual report concerning the production or importation of drugs
• Therefore, the available data to estimate the use of antimicrobial drugs from are the quantities of the antimicrobial agents manufactured and imported.
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• To control the use of veterinary medicines in farm animals, the prescriptions from farm veterinarians who look after animal health and farm management are required following the Ministerial Notifications of Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives on Livestock Farm Standard of Thailand
• These Ministerial Notifications stipulated that the livestock standard farms (the farms certified for GAP by the DLD) must have the farm veterinarians to look after animal health.
• He/she must be qualified in accordance with the Veterinary Practitioner Act B.E. 2545 (2002) and passed the farm veterinarian training course of the DLD and licensed by the DLD.
• The animal treatment of the farm veterinarians must comply with the Code of Practice for Control of the Use of Veterinary Drugs (TAS 9032-2009) issued by Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives which is in compliance with the Code of Practice for Control of the Use of Veterinary Drugs (CAC/REP 38–1993) of Codex.
• The farm veterinarian must have his/her prescription records kept at least two years, and presented when required by the DLD.
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• Residue Monitoring Committee has been appointed by DLD to drawing up residue monitoring plan for livestock, coordinating the monitoring activities of the central, regional, provincial and district livestock offices and collecting data to evaluate the results and the residue control system.
• If non-compliance is found, the result will be reported to the officers who submitted the samples immediately so that the officer is able to take action immediately.
• The non-compliant farm and farm veterinarian will be under investigation and measures will be taken according to the DLD Notification on Residues Control Measures.
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• Surveillance of AMR in animal pathogens conducted by the DLD includes:
• Samples from slaughterhouses (E.coli, Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp. Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium perfringens, Listeria monocytogenes, Enterococci)
• Samples from diagnostic cases (E.coli, Salmonella spp.)
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Patterns and extent of AMR in animal pathogens
• 807 isolates of coagulase positive staphylococci cultured from milk samples are MRSA 10 samples or 1.2 % (multiplex PCR method)
• Prevalence of VRE in chickens during 2007-2011, VRE was detected in 3 samples from the total of 17,393 samples.
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Action Plan
• Thai FDA set up new committee to re-evaluate the status of AM drugs, this committee comprises both medical doctors, veterinarians and pharmacists. The first non – official meeting will be held this month (May 2013)
• DLD set up committee of MRR to collect and collate AMR data
Action Plan
• DLD set up new regulation to control and eliminate Salmonella in poultry farms by stamping out
• DLD and Thai FDA amended drug law especially the part of veterinary drug to focus on Medicated Feed, farm mixing and pharmacovigilance
Thank You Very Much
for Your Attention
Department of Livestock Development 18