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Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach

Antimicrobial resistance is a One Health issue that must be tackled worldwide. In order to implement effective communication strategies in Madagascar, a better understanding must be gained of practices and perceptions related to antimicrobial use at the smallholder farm level. Our study used a semi-...

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Autores principales: Bâtie, Chloé, Kassie, Daouda, Randravatsilavo, Diary Ny Ranto Mamorisoa, Baril, Laurence, Waret Szkuta, Agnès, Goutard, Flavie Luce
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7472779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32974396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00490
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author Bâtie, Chloé
Kassie, Daouda
Randravatsilavo, Diary Ny Ranto Mamorisoa
Baril, Laurence
Waret Szkuta, Agnès
Goutard, Flavie Luce
author_facet Bâtie, Chloé
Kassie, Daouda
Randravatsilavo, Diary Ny Ranto Mamorisoa
Baril, Laurence
Waret Szkuta, Agnès
Goutard, Flavie Luce
author_sort Bâtie, Chloé
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description Antimicrobial resistance is a One Health issue that must be tackled worldwide. In order to implement effective communication strategies in Madagascar, a better understanding must be gained of practices and perceptions related to antimicrobial use at the smallholder farm level. Our study used a semi-qualitative approach, called Q methodology, to identify patterns of opinion on antimicrobial use, or its alternatives, among pig and poultry smallholders and drug vendors in the commune of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar. Twenty-nine breeders and 23 drug vendors were asked to rank, respectively, 38 and 45 statements, produced from semi-structured interviews and secondary data, through a 7 grade scale from −3 (totally disagree) to +3 (totally agree) about antimicrobial use, related risks and alternatives. The interview ended with a discussion around extreme statements. The Q-sortings were analyzed by factor analysis and Principal Component Analysis. Regarding antimicrobial use, antimicrobial resistance and alternatives, the breeders and drug vendors were divided according to three discourses: “A: confidence in antibiotics” (respectively, 13 and 6 individuals), “B: belief in alternatives” (7 and 7 individuals), and “C: moderate approach to antibiotic use” (6 and 6 individuals), explaining, respectively, 57 and 60% of total variance. Group A was associated with the use of antibiotics as a preventive measure, poor knowledge of resistance and low trust in alternatives. Group B considered the preventive use of antibiotics to be a major problem for antimicrobial resistance and believed that alternatives, such as vaccines, were useful preventive methods. Group C seemed to have a hazy opinion. The presence of three main points of view offers the possibility to adapt awareness messages. Group B might also be used as a showcase to reduce the amounts of antibiotics used by the two other groups. This study revealed different practices and risk perceptions related to antimicrobial use that must be better characterized and accurately quantified.
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spelling pubmed-74727792020-09-23 Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach Bâtie, Chloé Kassie, Daouda Randravatsilavo, Diary Ny Ranto Mamorisoa Baril, Laurence Waret Szkuta, Agnès Goutard, Flavie Luce Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Antimicrobial resistance is a One Health issue that must be tackled worldwide. In order to implement effective communication strategies in Madagascar, a better understanding must be gained of practices and perceptions related to antimicrobial use at the smallholder farm level. Our study used a semi-qualitative approach, called Q methodology, to identify patterns of opinion on antimicrobial use, or its alternatives, among pig and poultry smallholders and drug vendors in the commune of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar. Twenty-nine breeders and 23 drug vendors were asked to rank, respectively, 38 and 45 statements, produced from semi-structured interviews and secondary data, through a 7 grade scale from −3 (totally disagree) to +3 (totally agree) about antimicrobial use, related risks and alternatives. The interview ended with a discussion around extreme statements. The Q-sortings were analyzed by factor analysis and Principal Component Analysis. Regarding antimicrobial use, antimicrobial resistance and alternatives, the breeders and drug vendors were divided according to three discourses: “A: confidence in antibiotics” (respectively, 13 and 6 individuals), “B: belief in alternatives” (7 and 7 individuals), and “C: moderate approach to antibiotic use” (6 and 6 individuals), explaining, respectively, 57 and 60% of total variance. Group A was associated with the use of antibiotics as a preventive measure, poor knowledge of resistance and low trust in alternatives. Group B considered the preventive use of antibiotics to be a major problem for antimicrobial resistance and believed that alternatives, such as vaccines, were useful preventive methods. Group C seemed to have a hazy opinion. The presence of three main points of view offers the possibility to adapt awareness messages. Group B might also be used as a showcase to reduce the amounts of antibiotics used by the two other groups. This study revealed different practices and risk perceptions related to antimicrobial use that must be better characterized and accurately quantified. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7472779/ /pubmed/32974396 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00490 Text en Copyright © 2020 Bâtie, Kassie, Randravatsilavo, Baril, Waret Szkuta and Goutard. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Bâtie, Chloé
Kassie, Daouda
Randravatsilavo, Diary Ny Ranto Mamorisoa
Baril, Laurence
Waret Szkuta, Agnès
Goutard, Flavie Luce
Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title_full Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title_fullStr Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title_short Perception of Drug Vendors and Pig and Poultry Farmers of Imerintsiatosika, in Madagascar, Toward Risks Related to Antibiotic Usage: A Q-Method Approach
title_sort perception of drug vendors and pig and poultry farmers of imerintsiatosika, in madagascar, toward risks related to antibiotic usage: a q-method approach
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7472779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32974396
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00490
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