Assessment of Farmer’s Knowledge of Antimicrobial Resistance, Their Practice of Antimicrobial Usage and Biosecurity Status of Poultry Farms in Kathmandu Valley and Chitwan District, Nepal

Sushan Dhakal, T. R. Gompo
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The poultry industry has transformed into one of the vibrant economic activities in Nepal, contributing to almost 4% of the national GDP. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among the poultry farmers of Kathmandu valley and Chitwan district to assess their knowledge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR); their practice of antimicrobial usage and the biosecurity status of their poultry farms. The survey was done to understand the level of knowledge gap among the farmers regarding successful poultry farming with strict biosecurity protocol and minimal use of antibiotics. A semi-structured questionnaire was prepared to interview a total of 112 farmers, with 56 respondents from each study sites. Only nineteen percent (11/56) of the farmers from the Kathmandu valley and 16% (9/56) of that of Chitwan district knew about the antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Doxycycline (25.9%, 29/112) was the most used antibiotic followed by Tylosin (21.5%, 24/112), Colistin (18.75%, 21/112), Ciprofloxacin (13.4%, 15/112) and Neomycin (12.5%, 14/112) in both districts. Majority of the surveyed respondents lacked the proper awareness regarding the importance of considerate use of antimicrobial drugs, effectiveness of implementing proper biosecurity protocols in the farms, and the increasing challenge of AMR in the present world scenario. The findings and results of this survey identify the critical gaps in the knowledge of the farmers concerning the day-to-day operations in their poultry business. Immediate strategic actions and road-maps are required to solve the burgeoning problem of AMR considering the imprudent use of antibiotics in the poultry sector. Int. J. Appl. Sci. Biotechnol. Vol 10(1): 50-59.
尼泊尔加德满都谷地和奇旺地区家禽养殖场农民抗菌素耐药性知识、抗菌素使用实践和生物安全状况评估
家禽业已转变为尼泊尔充满活力的经济活动之一,占全国GDP的近4%。我们对加德满都谷地和奇旺地区的家禽养殖户进行了横断面调查,以评估他们对抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的了解程度;他们使用抗菌剂的做法和家禽养殖场的生物安全状况。进行这项调查是为了了解农民对严格的生物安全规程和最少使用抗生素的成功家禽养殖的知识差距程度。准备了一份半结构化问卷,共采访了112名农民,每个研究地点有56名受访者。只有19%(11/56)的加德满都谷地农民和16%(9/56)的奇旺地区农民了解抗菌素耐药性(AMR)。使用最多的抗生素是强力霉素(25.9%,29/112),其次是泰洛星(21.5%,24/112)、粘菌素(18.75%,21/112)、环丙沙星(13.4%,15/112)和新霉素(12.5%,14/112)。大多数接受调查的答复者缺乏对合理使用抗菌药物的重要性、在养殖场实施适当生物安全协议的有效性以及在当前世界形势下抗菌素耐药性日益严峻的挑战的适当认识。这项调查的发现和结果确定了农民对其家禽业日常经营的知识方面存在的重大差距。考虑到在家禽业不谨慎地使用抗生素,需要立即采取战略行动和制定路线图来解决日益严重的抗生素耐药性问题。j:。科学。Biotechnol。Vol 10(1): 50-59。
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