Mutua Florence, Onono Joshua Orungo, Boqvist Sofia, Koech Patricia, Abdi Abdullahi M, Karimi Hildah, Sternberg-Lewerin Susanna
International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
Department of Public Health, Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
Antibiotics (Basel). 2025 Apr 3;14(4):373. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics14040373.
: Antimicrobial use (AMU) in livestock drives antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR has a significant impact on public health. While several interventions have been used to address this challenge, few have utilized Information and Communication Technology (ICT) approaches. The objective of this study was to pilot and assess an ICT system to monitor the use of veterinary drugs and disseminate information to farmers in peri-urban smallholder poultry systems in Kenya. : The system was developed in collaboration with the stakeholders. It captures drug sales in veterinary pharmacies and disease incidence and treatments reported by farmers. The system was piloted from May 2023 to December 2023. Monthly follow-ups were conducted to monitor progress and address problems. Assessment was performed through focus group discussions with the users (two with farmers and two with veterinary pharmacy staff) and descriptive statistics of the data collected by the system. : A total of 15,725 records were obtained from veterinary pharmacies, including antibiotics (57%), dewormers (22%), and vitamins (11%). Requests for a specific product were recorded in 38% of the sales, while 63% were accompanied by some evidence (empty drug containers, old packages, old prescriptions, pictures of sick birds, and actual sick birds). A total of 91 records were obtained from the farmers. The health problems reported were mostly respiratory (40%) and digestive (30%) disorders. The percentage of customers who requested advice on animal health when visiting veterinary pharmacies ranged from 5 to 20%. : AMU can be improved in the study area. The piloted system may help policymakers monitor the sales and usage of antibiotics, improve animal health management, and promote responsible AMU.
畜牧业中的抗菌药物使用(AMU)推动了抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)的产生。AMR对公共卫生有重大影响。虽然已经采用了多种干预措施来应对这一挑战,但很少有措施利用信息通信技术(ICT)方法。本研究的目的是试点并评估一个ICT系统,以监测兽药的使用情况,并向肯尼亚城郊小农户家禽养殖系统中的农民传播信息。
该系统是与利益相关者合作开发的。它记录兽药店的药品销售情况以及农民报告的疾病发病率和治疗情况。该系统于2023年5月至2023年12月进行了试点。每月进行跟进,以监测进展情况并解决问题。通过与用户(两组农民和两组兽药店工作人员)进行焦点小组讨论以及对系统收集的数据进行描述性统计来进行评估。
从兽药店共获得15725条记录,包括抗生素(57%)、驱虫药(22%)和维生素(11%)。38%的销售记录中有对特定产品的需求,而63%的销售记录伴有一些证据(空药瓶、旧包装、旧处方、病禽照片和实际病禽)。从农民那里共获得91条记录。报告的健康问题主要是呼吸道疾病(40%)和消化系统疾病(30%)。在兽药店就诊时寻求动物健康建议的顾客比例在5%至20%之间。
研究区域的抗菌药物使用情况可以得到改善。试点系统可能有助于政策制定者监测抗生素的销售和使用情况,改善动物健康管理,并促进负责任的抗菌药物使用。