Dandi Samuel O, Evensen Øystein, Addo Samuel, Abarike Emmanuel D, Abobi Seth M, Doke Dzigbodi A, Lyche Jan L, Mutoloki Stephen, Obiakara-Amaechi Amii I, Cudjoe Kofitsyo S, Edziyie Regina E
Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Sciences, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ålesund, Norway.
One Health Outlook. 2025 Apr 11;7(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s42522-025-00141-z.
The use and misuse of antibiotics for treating animal and human infections are a key driver of the emergence of resistant bacterial strains at the human-animal-environment interface. This inappropriate use threatens ecological balance and poses a significant risk to human health. The lack of relevant knowledge of the right attitudes and practices regarding antimicrobial stewardship among fish farmers, antibiotic drug retailers, and government agencies has significantly exacerbated this serious environmental and public health issue. To enhance understanding and improve communication for the implementation of sound antimicrobial stewardship in the fish farming industry in Ghana, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices of key stakeholders regarding the use of antibiotics in cage aquaculture on Volta Lake in Ghana.
We conducted a qualitative field survey involving interviews, key informant discussions, and observations. The participants were veterinary drug retailers and government officials from the fisheries, aquaculture, and veterinary sectors to gather insights about their knowledge, attitudes, and practices on antibiotics use in aquaculture. The study covered 40 respondents, comprising 18 veterinary drug retailers, 12 general pharmaceutical shop operators, five Fisheries Commission officials, and five government-trained veterinary personnel operating along the stratum II of the Volta Lake of Ghana. All quantitative and qualitative data were analysed using STATA and thematic analysis.
The survey revealed that drug retailers possess limited knowledge, expertise, and education on the use of antibiotics in fish farming. It was found that drug sellers occasionally recommend treatment regimens to fish farmers based on observable symptoms associated with specific diseases. The results further revealed a lack of regulation in selling veterinary drugs to farmers. Government officials, on their part, strive to create awareness and educate farmers on the selection and appropriate use of antibiotics through routine quarterly inspections, thereby promoting best practices for cultivating healthy fish. Despite this, the results indicate insufficient coordination between government officials, drug retailers, and fish farmers regarding the usage of antibiotics in aquaculture on Lake Volta.
Regular joint training programs are encouraged to improve and enhance knowledge, attitudes, and practices among government officials, veterinary drug retailers, and fish farmers. In addition, monitoring the activities of drug sellers and users, as well as fostering effective communication among all stakeholders, will significantly aid in reducing antibiotic use, misuse, and abuse in aquaculture. Under the One Health framework, efforts to integrate veterinary drug retailers, farmers, and other stakeholders of concern in antibiotic governance are required to address the increasing burden of antibiotic misuse and abuse in aquaculture in Ghana and the world.
抗生素在治疗动物和人类感染中的使用及滥用是在人畜环境界面出现耐药菌株的关键驱动因素。这种不当使用威胁生态平衡,并对人类健康构成重大风险。养鱼户、抗生素药品零售商和政府机构对抗菌药物管理缺乏正确态度和做法的相关知识,这极大地加剧了这一严重的环境和公共卫生问题。为增进理解并改善沟通,以在加纳养鱼业实施合理的抗菌药物管理,本研究旨在评估关键利益相关者对加纳沃尔特湖网箱养殖中抗生素使用的知识、态度和做法。
我们开展了一项定性实地调查,包括访谈、关键信息提供者讨论和观察。参与者为兽药零售商以及渔业、水产养殖和兽医部门的政府官员,以收集他们对水产养殖中抗生素使用的知识、态度和做法的见解。该研究涵盖40名受访者,包括18名兽药零售商、12名普通药店经营者、5名渔业委员会官员以及5名在加纳沃尔特湖第二层沿线工作的政府培训的兽医人员。所有定量和定性数据均使用STATA和主题分析进行分析。
调查显示,药品零售商在养鱼业抗生素使用方面的知识、专业技能和教育有限。发现药品销售商偶尔会根据与特定疾病相关的可观察症状向养鱼户推荐治疗方案。结果还显示,向养殖户销售兽药缺乏监管。政府官员则努力通过定期季度检查提高认识并教育养殖户如何选择和正确使用抗生素,从而推广养殖健康鱼类的最佳做法。尽管如此,结果表明政府官员、药品零售商和养鱼户在沃尔特湖水产养殖抗生素使用方面的协调不足。
鼓励开展定期联合培训项目,以改善和提高政府官员、兽药零售商和养鱼户的知识、态度和做法。此外,监测药品销售商和使用者的活动,并促进所有利益相关者之间的有效沟通,将极大有助于减少水产养殖中抗生素的使用、误用和滥用。在“同一健康”框架下,需要努力将兽药零售商、养殖户和其他相关利益者纳入抗生素治理,以应对加纳乃至全球水产养殖中抗生素误用和滥用日益加重的负担。