MacPhillamy Isabel B J, Young James R, Vitou Sau, Chanphalleap Hok, Sothoeun Suon, Windsor Peter A, Toribio Jenny-Ann M L, Bush Russell D
Sydney School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Camden, NSW, Australia.
General Directorate of Animal Health and Production, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Transbound Emerg Dis. 2022 Mar;69(2):559-569. doi: 10.1111/tbed.14020. Epub 2021 Feb 21.
Para-veterinarians are crucial in providing front-line veterinary care and advice to smallholder farmers in countries with under-resourced national veterinary services. Many of these individuals undergo basic training with minimal monitoring and evaluation of performance and knowledge levels. To identify the knowledge, attitudes and practices of Cambodian para-veterinarians a cross-sectional survey (n = 80) of Village Animal Health Workers (VAHWs) was conducted during August 2018 in the provinces of Tbong Khmum and Takeo in southern Cambodia. Descriptive statistics indicated that VAHWs had a high level (mean score 86%) of animal health and biosecurity knowledge. As the Royal Government of Cambodia continues to move towards commercial agricultural value chains, VAHWs are crucial to ensuring the safety and sustainability of these systems. Binomial logistic regression modelling found the length of employment (p = .003), reporting of pig diseases (p = .007), recommending the quarantine of newly purchased animals (p = .008), treatment of cases of haemorrhagic septicaemia with antibiotics (p = .032) and washing footwear with water when entering or leaving a farm (p = .008) were all positively associated with a higher (≥92%) animal health and biosecurity knowledge score. These results demonstrate the correlation of positive biosecurity and disease reporting behaviours with high levels of knowledge, providing evidence that improved training of VAHWs can ensure they remain important in supporting the under-resourced national veterinary services. Regular monitoring and evaluation of training programmes for VAHWs will likely further strengthen the livestock sector in Cambodia.
在国家兽医服务资源不足的国家,准兽医在为小农户提供一线兽医护理和建议方面至关重要。这些人中许多人接受的是基础培训,对其表现和知识水平的监测与评估极少。为了确定柬埔寨准兽医的知识、态度和做法,2018年8月在柬埔寨南部的磅湛省和茶胶省对乡村动物卫生工作者(VAHWs)进行了一项横断面调查(n = 80)。描述性统计表明,乡村动物卫生工作者在动物健康和生物安全知识方面水平较高(平均得分86%)。随着柬埔寨王国政府继续朝着商业农业价值链迈进,乡村动物卫生工作者对于确保这些系统的安全和可持续性至关重要。二项逻辑回归模型发现,就业时长(p = .003)、猪病报告(p = .007)、建议对新购买动物进行隔离(p = .008)、用抗生素治疗出血性败血症病例(p = .032)以及进出农场时用水清洗鞋类(p = .008)均与较高(≥92%)的动物健康和生物安全知识得分呈正相关。这些结果表明了积极的生物安全和疾病报告行为与高水平知识之间的相关性,为改进乡村动物卫生工作者培训可确保他们在支持资源不足的国家兽医服务方面继续发挥重要作用提供了证据。对乡村动物卫生工作者培训项目进行定期监测和评估可能会进一步加强柬埔寨的畜牧业。