Opportunities for veterinary engagement to improve aquaculture production and the health of farmed fish in the North Central Region of the United States.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Myron Kebus, Thomas P Loch, Matthew Smith, Nicholas B D Phelps
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Abstract

Objective: To elucidate fish farmer perspectives on the use of veterinary services and preventative fish health measures.

Methods: A semistructured interview questionnaire was developed to better understand veterinary opportunities and the fish health needs of fish farmers in the North Central Region (NCR) of the US. From April to October 2023, we conducted 24 interviews with fish farmers, representing the diversity of production sectors in the region. Data from this observational study were organized and analyzed with the use of descriptive and qualitative approaches.

Results: Among interviewed fish farmers, regulatory fish health inspections were the most common fish health activity in the NCR, with 67% of farmers reporting the need to perform inspections annually. Although fish health inspections are a leading reason for engagement with fish health professionals, only 46% of farmers reported having an existing relationship with a local fish veterinarian. Voluntary, nonregulatory production medicine practices were relatively low, with only 29% of farmers reporting the use of written biosecurity plans, 13% vaccinating fish, and 4% using veterinary feed directives for antibiotic use.

Conclusions: We found engagement between fish health professionals and fish farmers to be low compared to other animal production industries. Most fish health activities in the NCR involving fish health professionals has been a consequence of regulatory inspections for select pathogens for fish movement, with less than half of the interviewed producers consulting with a fish health professional for nonregulatory support.

Clinical relevance: There are many fish farmers in the NCR who underutilize or do not use veterinary services, presenting an opportunity for veterinary engagement to improve the production and health of farmed fish. The results of this study provide insight into the needs and perspectives of fish farmers.

兽医参与改善美国中北部地区水产养殖生产和养殖鱼类健康的机会。
目的:了解养殖户对兽医服务的使用和鱼类健康预防措施的看法。方法:为了更好地了解美国中北部地区(NCR)养鱼户的兽医机会和鱼类健康需求,设计了半结构化访谈问卷。从2023年4月到10月,我们对鱼类养殖户进行了24次访谈,代表了该地区生产部门的多样性。本观察性研究的数据采用描述性和定性方法进行整理和分析。结果:在受访的养鱼户中,监管鱼类健康检查是NCR中最常见的鱼类健康活动,67%的养鱼户报告需要每年进行检查。尽管鱼类健康检查是与鱼类健康专业人员接触的主要原因,但只有46%的养殖户报告与当地的鱼类兽医有关系。自愿的、非监管的药品生产实践相对较低,只有29%的农民报告使用书面生物安全计划,13%的农民为鱼类接种疫苗,4%的农民使用兽医饲料指令使用抗生素。结论:我们发现与其他动物生产行业相比,鱼类卫生专业人员和养鱼户之间的参与度较低。国家渔业资源中心涉及鱼类卫生专业人员的大多数鱼类卫生活动都是对鱼类运动的选定病原体进行监管检查的结果,只有不到一半的受访生产者向鱼类卫生专业人员咨询非监管支持。临床相关性:NCR有许多养鱼户未充分利用或不使用兽医服务,这为兽医参与改善养殖鱼类的生产和健康提供了机会。这项研究的结果为了解养鱼户的需求和观点提供了见解。
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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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