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Understanding Antimicrobial Use Contexts in the Poultry Sector: Challenges for Small-Scale Layer Farms in Kenya

The poultry sector contributes significantly to Kenya’s food and economic security. This contribution is expected to rise dramatically with a growing population, urbanization, and preferences for animal-source foods. Antimicrobial resistance is putting the poultry sector in Kenya—and worldwide—at ri...

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Autores principales: Kiambi, Stella, Mwanza, Rosemary, Sirma, Anima, Czerniak, Christine, Kimani, Tabitha, Kabali, Emmanuel, Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro, Eckford, Suzanne, Price, Cortney, Gikonyo, Stephen, Byarugaba, Denis K., Caudell, Mark A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33499334
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10020106
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author Kiambi, Stella
Mwanza, Rosemary
Sirma, Anima
Czerniak, Christine
Kimani, Tabitha
Kabali, Emmanuel
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Eckford, Suzanne
Price, Cortney
Gikonyo, Stephen
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Caudell, Mark A.
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Mwanza, Rosemary
Sirma, Anima
Czerniak, Christine
Kimani, Tabitha
Kabali, Emmanuel
Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro
Eckford, Suzanne
Price, Cortney
Gikonyo, Stephen
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Caudell, Mark A.
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description The poultry sector contributes significantly to Kenya’s food and economic security. This contribution is expected to rise dramatically with a growing population, urbanization, and preferences for animal-source foods. Antimicrobial resistance is putting the poultry sector in Kenya—and worldwide—at risk of production losses due to the failure of medicines for animal (and human) health. The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance has been linked to overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in poultry and other sectors. Previous studies have documented poultry farmer antimicrobial use but without systematic consideration of the contexts (i.e., drivers) as important targets for behavior change, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. To improve understanding of antimicrobial use patterns in poultry systems, we conducted a mixed-methods knowledge, attitudes, and practices study of 76 layer farms in Kiambu County; Kenya. We found that commonly used antibiotics were often labeled for prophylactic, growth promotion, and egg production improvement purposes. Antimicrobial use was also motivated by the presence of diseases/disease symptoms, most of which could instead be managed through infection prevention measures. The results suggest that improving vaccination and biosecurity practices on farms and engaging with drug-makers to ensure proper labeling and marketing of antimicrobial drugs may represent important areas of opportunity for social behavior change communication and/or behavioral science interventions (i.e., nudges) to reduce disease burdens and promote prudent antimicrobial use. We conclude our findings with suggestions for further research into the behavioral insights at play in these scenarios to fuel future intervention development.
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spelling pubmed-79117782021-02-28 Understanding Antimicrobial Use Contexts in the Poultry Sector: Challenges for Small-Scale Layer Farms in Kenya Kiambi, Stella Mwanza, Rosemary Sirma, Anima Czerniak, Christine Kimani, Tabitha Kabali, Emmanuel Dorado-Garcia, Alejandro Eckford, Suzanne Price, Cortney Gikonyo, Stephen Byarugaba, Denis K. Caudell, Mark A. Antibiotics (Basel) Article The poultry sector contributes significantly to Kenya’s food and economic security. This contribution is expected to rise dramatically with a growing population, urbanization, and preferences for animal-source foods. Antimicrobial resistance is putting the poultry sector in Kenya—and worldwide—at risk of production losses due to the failure of medicines for animal (and human) health. The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance has been linked to overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in poultry and other sectors. Previous studies have documented poultry farmer antimicrobial use but without systematic consideration of the contexts (i.e., drivers) as important targets for behavior change, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. To improve understanding of antimicrobial use patterns in poultry systems, we conducted a mixed-methods knowledge, attitudes, and practices study of 76 layer farms in Kiambu County; Kenya. We found that commonly used antibiotics were often labeled for prophylactic, growth promotion, and egg production improvement purposes. Antimicrobial use was also motivated by the presence of diseases/disease symptoms, most of which could instead be managed through infection prevention measures. The results suggest that improving vaccination and biosecurity practices on farms and engaging with drug-makers to ensure proper labeling and marketing of antimicrobial drugs may represent important areas of opportunity for social behavior change communication and/or behavioral science interventions (i.e., nudges) to reduce disease burdens and promote prudent antimicrobial use. We conclude our findings with suggestions for further research into the behavioral insights at play in these scenarios to fuel future intervention development. MDPI 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7911778/ /pubmed/33499334 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10020106 Text en © 2021 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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Mwanza, Rosemary
Sirma, Anima
Czerniak, Christine
Kimani, Tabitha
Kabali, Emmanuel
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Eckford, Suzanne
Price, Cortney
Gikonyo, Stephen
Byarugaba, Denis K.
Caudell, Mark A.
Understanding Antimicrobial Use Contexts in the Poultry Sector: Challenges for Small-Scale Layer Farms in Kenya
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10020106
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