Development of the European Veterinary Medicines Gaps and Needs Compass for Sheep and Goats Based on Online Survey and Expert Knowledge Elicitation

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2026-03-21

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Čudina, Nikola
Marić, Marina
Chambers, Lauren
Vidalinc, Margot
Aagaard, Anne Katrine
Balado, Javier
Bratić, Petra
Ganter, Martin
Grønborg, Allan Hägg
Şenyüz, Hasan Hüseyin

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Abstract

Limited availability of veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) for small ruminants is a long-standing challenge. This mixed-methods study provides the first systematic definition and assessment of (i) shortages, (ii) lack of availability and (iii) unmet needs for sheep and goats across Europe. Survey data from 96 European veterinarians in 13 European countries (the majority of whom were from Spain, Germany, France, and Greece), a market analysis of authorized and available VMPs via the EMA Union Products Database (UPD) and expert knowledge elicitation (EKE) by 23 specialists were combined. Antimicrobials (36.7%) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (19.9%) were identified as the VMP categories most commonly perceived as critically important. Although nearly 5000 VMPs are authorized for small ruminants at the EU level, UPD market research reveals that there is a reported market availability of 28.9% of ovine and 32.7% of caprine authorized VMPs. Validation by EKE confirmed lack of VMP authorization to be the leading root cause of the lack of availability of ovine (31%) and caprine (43%) VMPs at both the national and EU level. The European Veterinary Medicines Gaps and Needs Compass identifies four highest-priority medicine groups lacking in availability for sheep (anthelmintics and endectocides, bacterial and viral vaccines) and two for goats (anthelmintics and bacterial vaccines). Moreover, 13 highest-priority unmet needs were identified for sheep and 14 for goats across antibacterials, analgetics and anti-inflammatories, antiparasitics and vaccines. Potential actionable solutions advised through EKE include harmonized market access pathways and targeted development (especially for vaccines, NSAIDs, and antibiotic teat injectors) to secure animal health, welfare, and One Health objectives.

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European Union, goats, lack of availability, medicine shortages, sheep, small ruminants, unmet needs, veterinary medicinal products (VMP), General Veterinary, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Čudina, N, Marić, M, Chambers, L, Vidalinc, M, Aagaard, A K, Balado, J, Bratić, P, Ganter, M, Grønborg, A H, Şenyüz, H H, Spezzigu, A, Pazarakioti, A, Phythian, C, Helden, R V, Katsoulos, P D, Anadón, A, Baduel, L, Demay, F, Dobbenburgh, R V, Williams, S, Kovacs, J, Hout, J V, Božić, F, De Briyne, N & Jansen, W 2026, 'Development of the European Veterinary Medicines Gaps and Needs Compass for Sheep and Goats Based on Online Survey and Expert Knowledge Elicitation', Veterinary Sciences, vol. 13, no. 3, 297. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci13030297