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苏格兰奶牛场的抗菌药物使用与耐药性:对农场主知识、行为和态度的调查。

Antimicrobial usage and resistance in scottish dairy herds: a survey of farmers' knowledge, behaviours and attitudes.

机构信息

School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine, Scottish Centre for Production Animal & Food Safety, University of Glasgow, 464 Bearsden Rd, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 1QH, UK.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2023 May 19;19(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03625-0.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to global health. Understanding how antimicrobials are used on dairy farms and stakeholder beliefs relating to their use is essential to ensure responsible antimicrobial usage (AMU) to tackle the emergence of AMR. This study explored Scottish dairy farmers' knowledge about the meaning of AMR and antimicrobial activity, behaviour and practices related to farm AMU and attitudes towards AMR mitigation. An online survey was designed based on the findings of two focus groups and was completed by 61 respondents (7.3% of the total population of Scottish dairy farmers). Knowledge of antimicrobials and AMR was variable, and almost half of the participants believed that antimicrobials could have anti-inflammatory or analgesic activity. Veterinarians' opinions and advice about AMU were ranked significantly more important than other social referents or advisors. The majority of farmers (90%) reported having implemented practices to reduce reliance on antimicrobials (e.g., selective dry cow therapy, AMU treatment protocols) and having reduced farm AMU over recent years. Feeding waste milk to calves is still widespread, being reported by up to 30% of respondents. The main factors described to hinder responsible farm AMU were limited facilities (e.g., lack of isolation pens for sick animals) and knowledge of appropriate AMU recommendations, followed by time and financial constraints. Most farmers (89%) agreed that it is important to reduce AMU on dairy farms, but fewer (52%) acknowledged that AMU on UK dairy farms is currently too high, suggesting a mismatch between their intention to reduce antimicrobials and AMU behaviour. These results indicate that dairy farmers are aware of AMR, and their self-reported farm AMU has been reduced. However, some do not clearly comprehend the activity of antimicrobials and their correct usage. More work is needed to improve dairy farmers' knowledge of appropriate AMU and intentions to combat AMR. Farmers would benefit from more regular AMU discussions and advice from herd veterinarians, as they were described as highly trusted information resources. Training on how to reduce AMU should involve all farm staff administering antimicrobials and should be tailored to farm-specific barriers, such as limited facilities and workforce shortages.

摘要

抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR)对全球健康构成重大威胁。了解在奶牛场使用抗微生物药物的情况以及与使用相关的利益相关者的信念对于确保负责任的抗微生物药物使用(AMU)以应对 AMR 的出现至关重要。本研究探讨了苏格兰奶牛场主对抗微生物药物耐药性和抗微生物活性的含义、与农场 AMU 相关的行为和实践以及对抗微生物药物耐药性缓解的态度的了解。根据两个焦点小组的调查结果,设计了一个在线调查,并由 61 名受访者(苏格兰奶牛场主总人口的 7.3%)完成。对抗微生物药物和 AMR 的了解各不相同,近一半的参与者认为抗微生物药物可能具有抗炎或镇痛活性。兽医对抗微生物药物使用的意见和建议被认为比其他社会参照或顾问更为重要。大多数农民(90%)报告实施了减少对抗微生物药物依赖的措施(例如,选择干奶牛疗法、AMU 治疗方案),并且近年来减少了农场 AMU。将废奶喂给小牛仍然很普遍,有多达 30%的受访者报告了这种情况。据报道,限制设施(例如,为患病动物提供隔离畜栏)和对抗微生物药物使用建议的适当了解是限制负责任农场 AMU 的主要因素,其次是时间和资金限制。大多数农民(89%)同意减少奶牛场的 AMU 很重要,但较少的农民(52%)承认英国奶牛场的 AMU 目前过高,这表明他们减少抗微生物药物的意图与 AMU 行为之间存在不匹配。这些结果表明,奶牛场主意识到 AMR,并且他们报告的农场 AMU 已经减少。然而,有些人并不清楚地理解抗微生物药物的活性及其正确使用。需要做更多的工作来提高奶牛场主对抗微生物药物使用的适当性的了解和对抗 AMR 的意愿。农民将从与兽医的定期 AMU 讨论和建议中受益,因为兽医被描述为高度可信的信息资源。关于如何减少 AMU 的培训应包括所有管理抗微生物药物的农场工作人员,并应针对农场特定的障碍进行定制,例如设施有限和劳动力短缺。

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