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Website and Appeal

Objective(s)
"Antibiotikaeinsatz in der industriellen Tierhaltung systematisch reduzieren"
Systematically reduce the use of antibiotics in industrial animal farming
Target audience
General public
Policy-makers and government authorities
Campaign Scope
National
Communication Channels Used
websites/blogs
Campaign Material(s)
Website content
Key messages
"Antibiotika werden zur Behandlung schwerster Erkrankungen und als lebensrettende Medikamente zwingend gebraucht."
"Antibiotics are essential for treating severe illnesses and as life-saving medications."
"Unbedachter, zu hoher und regelmäßiger oder auch missbräuchlicher Einsatz von Antibiotika begünstigt die Ausbildung von antibiotikaresistenten Erregern."
"Careless, excessive, regular or improper use of antibiotics promotes the development of antibiotic-resistant pathogens."
"Antibiotikaresistente Erreger, aber auch die Wirkstoffe selbst geraten über die Abluft aus den Tierställen und über ausgebrachte Gülle oder Gärreste in die Umwelt."
"Antibiotic-resistant pathogens and the active substances themselves enter the environment via the exhaust air from animal stalls and the spread of slurry or fermentation residues."
"Besonders bedrohlich wird es, wenn Erreger gegen sog. Reserveantibiotika resistent werden, die oft als einzige oder letzte Mittel zur Verfügung stehen."
"It becomes particularly threatening when pathogens become resistant to so-called reserve antibiotics, which are often the only or last resort available."
"Senkung des generellen Antibiotikaeinsatzes in der Tierhaltung insbesondere durch deutlich verbesserte Ansätze und Maßnahmen im Bereich der Tierzucht und -haltung."
"Reduction of overall antibiotic use in animal farming, especially through significantly improved approaches and measures in breeding and husbandry."
"Wir sensibilisieren die Öffentlichkeit für das Thema antimikrobieller Resistenzen (AMR) aus der Tierhaltung."
"We raise public awareness about the issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) originating from animal farming."
Campaign Focus
One Health
Campaign Setting
Online
Use of Scientific Evidence
Implicit Evidence-Based Messaging
Visual and Symbolic Elements
Animals
Pill/capsule icons
Bacteria
Human
Educational model applied
Transmissive
Content Complexity Level
Intermediate
Content accessibility
No
Diversity and Inclusion
No
Involvement of Vulnerable Groups
No
Cultural Sensitivity and Contextualization
Yes
Continuity strategy
Campaign with regular updates
Replicability
Yes
Content usage license
Free
Campaign Status
Active
Identified gaps
Accessible formats for visually impaired users not provided
No adaptation for different age groups
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section not included
Campaign timeline information incomplete or missing
Interactive features not included
Feedback or audience involvement not visible
Reporting on results or impact not found
Outreach activities not documented
Funding details not disclosed.
Credibility assumed due to source, no references
Lessons learned
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Identified biases
Digital Access Bias
Digital Literacy Bias
Disability Accessibility Bias
Educational Bias
Evaluation Absence Bias
Involvement Bias
Identified biases

Identified Weaknesses
Limited feedback loop
Limited accessibility
Limited reach / Single channel
Not found measurable outcomes or evaluation plan
Identified Strengths
Easy to locate materials
Call to Action
Dedicated website or online portal
Documents