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Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries

The nutritional and economic potentials of livestock systems are compromised by the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance. A major driver of resistance is the misuse and abuse of antimicrobial drugs. The likelihood of misuse may be elevated in low- and middle-income countries where limite...

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Autores principales: Caudell, Mark A., Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro, Eckford, Suzanne, Creese, Chris, Byarugaba, Denis K., Afakye, Kofi, Chansa-Kabali, Tamara, Fasina, Folorunso O., Kabali, Emmanuel, Kiambi, Stella, Kimani, Tabitha, Mainda, Geoffrey, Mangesho, Peter E., Chimpangu, Francis, Dube, Kululeko, Kikimoto, Bashiru Boi, Koka, Eric, Mugara, Tendai, Rubegwa, Bachana, Swiswa, Samuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6980545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31978098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220274
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author Caudell, Mark A.
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Eckford, Suzanne
Creese, Chris
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Afakye, Kofi
Chansa-Kabali, Tamara
Fasina, Folorunso O.
Kabali, Emmanuel
Kiambi, Stella
Kimani, Tabitha
Mainda, Geoffrey
Mangesho, Peter E.
Chimpangu, Francis
Dube, Kululeko
Kikimoto, Bashiru Boi
Koka, Eric
Mugara, Tendai
Rubegwa, Bachana
Swiswa, Samuel
author_facet Caudell, Mark A.
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Eckford, Suzanne
Creese, Chris
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Afakye, Kofi
Chansa-Kabali, Tamara
Fasina, Folorunso O.
Kabali, Emmanuel
Kiambi, Stella
Kimani, Tabitha
Mainda, Geoffrey
Mangesho, Peter E.
Chimpangu, Francis
Dube, Kululeko
Kikimoto, Bashiru Boi
Koka, Eric
Mugara, Tendai
Rubegwa, Bachana
Swiswa, Samuel
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description The nutritional and economic potentials of livestock systems are compromised by the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance. A major driver of resistance is the misuse and abuse of antimicrobial drugs. The likelihood of misuse may be elevated in low- and middle-income countries where limited professional veterinary services and inadequately controlled access to drugs are assumed to promote non-prudent practices (e.g., self-administration of drugs). The extent of these practices, as well as the knowledge and attitudes motivating them, are largely unknown within most agricultural communities in low- and middle-income countries. The main objective of this study was to document dimensions of knowledge, attitudes and practices related to antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in livestock systems and identify the livelihood factors associated with these dimensions. A mixed-methods ethnographic approach was used to survey households keeping layers in Ghana (N = 110) and Kenya (N = 76), pastoralists keeping cattle, sheep, and goats in Tanzania (N = 195), and broiler farmers in Zambia (N = 198), and Zimbabwe (N = 298). Across countries, we find that it is individuals who live or work at the farm who draw upon their knowledge and experiences to make decisions regarding antimicrobial use and related practices. Input from animal health professionals is rare and antimicrobials are sourced at local, privately owned agrovet drug shops. We also find that knowledge, attitudes, and particularly practices significantly varied across countries, with poultry farmers holding more knowledge, desirable attitudes, and prudent practices compared to pastoralist households. Multivariate models showed that variation in knowledge, attitudes and practices is related to several factors, including gender, disease dynamics on the farm, and source of animal health information. Study results emphasize that interventions to limit antimicrobial resistance should be founded upon a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use at the farm-level given limited input from animal health professionals and under-resourced regulatory capacities within most low- and middle-income countries. Establishing this bottom-up understanding across cultures and production systems will inform the development and implementation of the behavioral change interventions to combat antimicrobial resistance globally.
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spelling pubmed-69805452020-02-04 Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries Caudell, Mark A. Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro Eckford, Suzanne Creese, Chris Byarugaba, Denis K. Afakye, Kofi Chansa-Kabali, Tamara Fasina, Folorunso O. Kabali, Emmanuel Kiambi, Stella Kimani, Tabitha Mainda, Geoffrey Mangesho, Peter E. Chimpangu, Francis Dube, Kululeko Kikimoto, Bashiru Boi Koka, Eric Mugara, Tendai Rubegwa, Bachana Swiswa, Samuel PLoS One Research Article The nutritional and economic potentials of livestock systems are compromised by the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance. A major driver of resistance is the misuse and abuse of antimicrobial drugs. The likelihood of misuse may be elevated in low- and middle-income countries where limited professional veterinary services and inadequately controlled access to drugs are assumed to promote non-prudent practices (e.g., self-administration of drugs). The extent of these practices, as well as the knowledge and attitudes motivating them, are largely unknown within most agricultural communities in low- and middle-income countries. The main objective of this study was to document dimensions of knowledge, attitudes and practices related to antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in livestock systems and identify the livelihood factors associated with these dimensions. A mixed-methods ethnographic approach was used to survey households keeping layers in Ghana (N = 110) and Kenya (N = 76), pastoralists keeping cattle, sheep, and goats in Tanzania (N = 195), and broiler farmers in Zambia (N = 198), and Zimbabwe (N = 298). Across countries, we find that it is individuals who live or work at the farm who draw upon their knowledge and experiences to make decisions regarding antimicrobial use and related practices. Input from animal health professionals is rare and antimicrobials are sourced at local, privately owned agrovet drug shops. We also find that knowledge, attitudes, and particularly practices significantly varied across countries, with poultry farmers holding more knowledge, desirable attitudes, and prudent practices compared to pastoralist households. Multivariate models showed that variation in knowledge, attitudes and practices is related to several factors, including gender, disease dynamics on the farm, and source of animal health information. Study results emphasize that interventions to limit antimicrobial resistance should be founded upon a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use at the farm-level given limited input from animal health professionals and under-resourced regulatory capacities within most low- and middle-income countries. Establishing this bottom-up understanding across cultures and production systems will inform the development and implementation of the behavioral change interventions to combat antimicrobial resistance globally. Public Library of Science 2020-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6980545/ /pubmed/31978098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220274 Text en © 2020 Caudell et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Caudell, Mark A.
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Eckford, Suzanne
Creese, Chris
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Afakye, Kofi
Chansa-Kabali, Tamara
Fasina, Folorunso O.
Kabali, Emmanuel
Kiambi, Stella
Kimani, Tabitha
Mainda, Geoffrey
Mangesho, Peter E.
Chimpangu, Francis
Dube, Kululeko
Kikimoto, Bashiru Boi
Koka, Eric
Mugara, Tendai
Rubegwa, Bachana
Swiswa, Samuel
Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title_full Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title_fullStr Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title_full_unstemmed Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title_short Towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: A knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five African countries
title_sort towards a bottom-up understanding of antimicrobial use and resistance on the farm: a knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey across livestock systems in five african countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6980545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31978098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220274
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