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The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya

International organizations and governments have argued that animal health service providers can play a vital role in limiting antimicrobial resistance by promoting the prudent use of antimicrobials. However, there is little research on the impact of these service providers on prudent use at the far...

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Autores principales: Afakye, Kofi, Kiambi, Stella, Koka, Eric, Kabali, Emmanuel, Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro, Amoah, Ann, Kimani, Tabitha, Adjei, Benjamin, Caudell, Mark A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090554
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author Afakye, Kofi
Kiambi, Stella
Koka, Eric
Kabali, Emmanuel
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Amoah, Ann
Kimani, Tabitha
Adjei, Benjamin
Caudell, Mark A
author_facet Afakye, Kofi
Kiambi, Stella
Koka, Eric
Kabali, Emmanuel
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Amoah, Ann
Kimani, Tabitha
Adjei, Benjamin
Caudell, Mark A
author_sort Afakye, Kofi
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description International organizations and governments have argued that animal health service providers can play a vital role in limiting antimicrobial resistance by promoting the prudent use of antimicrobials. However, there is little research on the impact of these service providers on prudent use at the farm level, especially in low- and middle-income countries where enforcement of prudent-use regulations is limited. Here, we use a mixed-methods approach to assess how animal health-seeking practices on layer farms in Ghana (n = 110) and Kenya (n = 76) impact self-reported antimicrobial usage, engagement in prudent administration and withdrawal practices and perceptions of antimicrobial resistance. In general, our results show that the frequency of health-seeking across a range of service providers (veterinarians, agrovets, and feed distributors) does not significantly correlate with prudent or non-prudent use practices or the levels of antimicrobials used. Instead, we find that patterns of antimicrobial use are linked to how much farmers invest in biosecurity (e.g., footbaths) and the following vaccination protocols. Our results emphasize that more research is required to understand the interactions between animal health service providers and farmers regarding antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance. Addressing these gaps will be crucial to inform antimicrobial stewardship training, curriculums and, guidelines whose ultimate purpose is to limit the selection and transmission of antimicrobial resistance.
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spelling pubmed-75575662020-10-20 The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya Afakye, Kofi Kiambi, Stella Koka, Eric Kabali, Emmanuel Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro Amoah, Ann Kimani, Tabitha Adjei, Benjamin Caudell, Mark A Antibiotics (Basel) Article International organizations and governments have argued that animal health service providers can play a vital role in limiting antimicrobial resistance by promoting the prudent use of antimicrobials. However, there is little research on the impact of these service providers on prudent use at the farm level, especially in low- and middle-income countries where enforcement of prudent-use regulations is limited. Here, we use a mixed-methods approach to assess how animal health-seeking practices on layer farms in Ghana (n = 110) and Kenya (n = 76) impact self-reported antimicrobial usage, engagement in prudent administration and withdrawal practices and perceptions of antimicrobial resistance. In general, our results show that the frequency of health-seeking across a range of service providers (veterinarians, agrovets, and feed distributors) does not significantly correlate with prudent or non-prudent use practices or the levels of antimicrobials used. Instead, we find that patterns of antimicrobial use are linked to how much farmers invest in biosecurity (e.g., footbaths) and the following vaccination protocols. Our results emphasize that more research is required to understand the interactions between animal health service providers and farmers regarding antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance. Addressing these gaps will be crucial to inform antimicrobial stewardship training, curriculums and, guidelines whose ultimate purpose is to limit the selection and transmission of antimicrobial resistance. MDPI 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7557566/ /pubmed/32872381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090554 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Afakye, Kofi
Kiambi, Stella
Koka, Eric
Kabali, Emmanuel
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Amoah, Ann
Kimani, Tabitha
Adjei, Benjamin
Caudell, Mark A
The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title_full The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title_fullStr The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title_short The Impacts of Animal Health Service Providers on Antimicrobial Use Attitudes and Practices: An Examination of Poultry Layer Farmers in Ghana and Kenya
title_sort impacts of animal health service providers on antimicrobial use attitudes and practices: an examination of poultry layer farmers in ghana and kenya
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9090554
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