横断面研究:孟加拉国Cumilla区选定地区农村家庭中农民对抗菌药物(AMD)和抗菌药物耐药性(AMDR)的认知、实践和知识(PPK)

Abu Sayed, S. Akter, Ali Hossain Roni, W. Ansari
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由于不明智和不适当地使用抗微生物药物(AMD),全球抗微生物药物耐药性(AMDR)正在上升。本研究旨在了解和评估农民对AMD使用和AMDR在农村家庭传播的认知、实践和知识(PPK)。本研究在孟加拉国Cumilla地区选定的地区对200名受访者进行了为期5个月的预测试问卷调查。相关分析显示,农民用药知识与正确用药之间存在显著相关(p< 0.01)。应答者的性别还与对抗生素耐药性(p< 0.01)、抗生素传播(p< 0.05)和牲畜向人类传播(p< 0.01)的认识相关。此外,通过定性分析,我们发现媒体的可用性和可及性、参与培训计划和良好的素质教育对农民PPK的提高有强大的影响。因此,政府必须重视这一话题,并对农民进行AR教育,以控制AR的传播,以确保动物和公众的健康。亚洲Australas。j . Biosci。生物工程学报,2014,7 (2),57-74
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A cross-sectional study: farmer’s perceptions, practices, and knowledge (PPK) on antimicrobial drug (AMD) and antimicrobial drug resistance (AMDR) at rural households in selected areas of Cumilla district, Bangladesh
In response to unwise and inappropriate antimicrobial drug (AMD) use, antimicrobial drug resistance (AMDR) is rising globally. The present research was performed to find out and evaluate the perceptions, practices, and knowledge (PPK) of the farmers regarding AMD use and AMDR propagation in rural households. The study was conducted using a pre-tested questionnaire upon 200 respondents with a duration of 5 months in selected areas of Cumilla district, Bangladesh. The correlation analysis showed a significant (p<.01) relationship between farmers’ knowledge and practicing proper administration of drugs in the animal. The sex of the respondents was also found to be correlated with the understanding of Antibiotic Resistance (AR) (p<.01), AR transmission (p<.05), and propagation from livestock to humans (p<.01). Additionally, through the qualitative analysis, we found the powerful impacts of media availability and accessibility, participation in the training program, and good quality education on the improvement of farmers' PPK. Therefore, the government must need to emphasize this topic and educate the farmers about AR to control the spread of AR in order to secure both animal and public health. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2022, 7(2), 57-74
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