ANALYSIS OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTICE OF ANTIBIOTICS USE AMONG ETAWA GOAT BREEDER IN NORTH SUMATERA PROVINCE

Animal husbandry is a source of protein as well as a major economic driver in developing countries. The growth of the livestock sector is influenced by diseases in livestock caused by various infectious microorganisms. To ensure that livestock production is maintained, it requires farmers to use ant...

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Main Author: Nurulfitri Tarigan, Zafira
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/51809
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Animal husbandry is a source of protein as well as a major economic driver in developing countries. The growth of the livestock sector is influenced by diseases in livestock caused by various infectious microorganisms. To ensure that livestock production is maintained, it requires farmers to use antimicrobial drugs (antibiotics) to protect and maintain animal health during production. The low level of knowledge and awareness of farmers about the use of antibiotics can lead to the occurrence of Antimicrobial Resistant (AMR) (Friedman et al., 2007). This study aims to see an overview of the condition of knowledge and attitude with the practice of using etawa goat breeders' antibiotics in North Sumatra Province. This study used a mixed method by collecting quantitative data supported by qualitative data. It was found that 60% of respondents had a good level of knowledge. It was found that 60% of respondents had a good level of knowledge about antibiotics and as many as 46% had a poor level of knowledge of resistant antibiotics. 48% respondents attitude towards antibiotics has a good level, and as many as 72% of respondents are in the bad category in the practice of using antibiotics. In this study, it was found that there are some factors that influence the use of antibiotics, including economic factors, accessibility factors for veterinarians, confidence factors, and accessibility factors to get antibiotics.