Assessment of Farmers' Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance
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2019Author
Ozturk, Yasin and Celik, Senol and Sahin, Emre and Acik, Mehmet Nuri and
Cetinkaya, Burhan
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Simple Summary Antibiotic resistance is a global problem that threatens
human and animal health and has increased in recent years. Although many
factors are responsible for the development of resistance, antibiotics
used in animals for preventive, therapeutic, and other purposes play a
major role. Conscious and rational antibiotic use in animals will
contribute to decreases in resistance. It is therefore important to
determine knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of farmers working in the
livestock sector with regard to antibiotic knowledge, use, and
resistance in order to develop communication strategies accordingly. The
aim of this study was to measure the knowledge of livestock farmers
about antibiotics by conducting a questionnaire survey. As a result of
the survey, it was found that knowledge of the participants on
antibiotics and resistance was very low. It was concluded that periodic
training programs can be employed to overcome this problem and raise
awareness among farmers. The aim of this study was to determine
knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of farmers dealing with animal
husbandry in eastern Turkey with regard to antibiotic knowledge, use,
and resistance. A face to face questionnaire survey, consisting of five
sections with 42 questions in total, was applied to 360 farmers located
in the region. The questions in the first and fifth sections were
closed-ended while those in other sections were prepared using the
Likert scale. It was determined that knowledge of the farmers about
antibiotic use, duration, storage, and resistance was well below desired
levels. This was particularly remarkable in the participants with a low
level of education, living in rural areas, and those at 48 years of age
or over. In contrast, younger and highly educated participants living in
urban areas were more knowledgeable about antibiotic use and they were
well aware of the fact that resistance might pose a great risk for
public health. Providing appropriate antibiotic use in animals through
systematic training of livestock farmers is crucial in tackling the
resistance problem.
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