Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia

The increasing public health problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been linked to the extensive antimicrobial use (AMU) in food animals. We conducted a survey among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia to assess their level of awareness on AMR, attitudes towards AMU, and determinants that...

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Main Authors: Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed, Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah, Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah, Saharee, Abdul Aziz, Ahmad, Nur Indah, Mohd Zin, Noraziah, Khalid, S. F., Naseeha, D. S., Syahirah, A. A., Mansor, Rozaihan
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spelling my.upm.eprints.747962019-11-25T01:13:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74796/ Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah Saharee, Abdul Aziz Ahmad, Nur Indah Mohd Zin, Noraziah Khalid, S. F. Naseeha, D. S. Syahirah, A. A. Mansor, Rozaihan The increasing public health problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been linked to the extensive antimicrobial use (AMU) in food animals. We conducted a survey among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia to assess their level of awareness on AMR, attitudes towards AMU, and determinants that influence their practices. The survey was developed in English and Malay, validated, and administered to ruminant farmers in Selangor. A total of 84 farmers (response rate of 55%) completed the structured questionnaire. They appeared to be little aware of AMR and the impact on animals and public health. Indications of inappropriate AMU include their misconception on conditions requiring antibiotic therapy and easy accessibility to antibiotics. More than 70% (60/84) of the respondents believed that all sick animals need to be given antimicrobials. Half of the farmers especially those involved in the production of small and large ruminants; namely mixed ruminant farmers (MRF) (63%, 31/49) indicated that antimicrobials do not have any side effects in animals. Sixty-four percent (54/84) of the farmers have stored antimicrobials in their farms of which the practice was more common (P = 0.02) among the MRF compared to the single ruminant farmers (SRF). Although most of the farmers felt good farm biosecurity will help reduce AMU, they were indifferent regarding using antimicrobials only when prescribed by a veterinarian and non-storage of antimicrobials for later uses. Farmers with larger herd size (>100 animals/herd) and few years of farming experience agreed more to the suggestions about their role and that of veterinarians respectively in reducing the drivers of AMR. These areas might need to be considered by advisors to inform ruminant farmers on AMR and to encourage them for prudent AMU in food-producing animals. Elsevier 2018-08-22 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/74796/1/Knowledge%2C%20attitude%20and%20perception%20regarding%20antimicrobial%20resistance%20and%20usage%20among%20ruminant%20farmers%20in%20Selangor%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed and Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah and Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah and Saharee, Abdul Aziz and Ahmad, Nur Indah and Mohd Zin, Noraziah and Khalid, S. F. and Naseeha, D. S. and Syahirah, A. A. and Mansor, Rozaihan (2018) Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 156. 76 - 83. ISSN 0167-5877; ESSN: 1873-1716 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167587717307705?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2018.04.013
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description The increasing public health problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been linked to the extensive antimicrobial use (AMU) in food animals. We conducted a survey among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia to assess their level of awareness on AMR, attitudes towards AMU, and determinants that influence their practices. The survey was developed in English and Malay, validated, and administered to ruminant farmers in Selangor. A total of 84 farmers (response rate of 55%) completed the structured questionnaire. They appeared to be little aware of AMR and the impact on animals and public health. Indications of inappropriate AMU include their misconception on conditions requiring antibiotic therapy and easy accessibility to antibiotics. More than 70% (60/84) of the respondents believed that all sick animals need to be given antimicrobials. Half of the farmers especially those involved in the production of small and large ruminants; namely mixed ruminant farmers (MRF) (63%, 31/49) indicated that antimicrobials do not have any side effects in animals. Sixty-four percent (54/84) of the farmers have stored antimicrobials in their farms of which the practice was more common (P = 0.02) among the MRF compared to the single ruminant farmers (SRF). Although most of the farmers felt good farm biosecurity will help reduce AMU, they were indifferent regarding using antimicrobials only when prescribed by a veterinarian and non-storage of antimicrobials for later uses. Farmers with larger herd size (>100 animals/herd) and few years of farming experience agreed more to the suggestions about their role and that of veterinarians respectively in reducing the drivers of AMR. These areas might need to be considered by advisors to inform ruminant farmers on AMR and to encourage them for prudent AMU in food-producing animals.
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author Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Saharee, Abdul Aziz
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Mohd Zin, Noraziah
Khalid, S. F.
Naseeha, D. S.
Syahirah, A. A.
Mansor, Rozaihan
spellingShingle Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Saharee, Abdul Aziz
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Mohd Zin, Noraziah
Khalid, S. F.
Naseeha, D. S.
Syahirah, A. A.
Mansor, Rozaihan
Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
author_facet Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
Syed Hussain, Sharifah Salmah
Ramanoon, Siti Zubaidah
Saharee, Abdul Aziz
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Mohd Zin, Noraziah
Khalid, S. F.
Naseeha, D. S.
Syahirah, A. A.
Mansor, Rozaihan
author_sort Babatunde, Sadiq Mohammed
title Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
title_short Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in Selangor, Malaysia
title_sort knowledge, attitude and perception regarding antimicrobial resistance and usage among ruminant farmers in selangor, malaysia
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
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