Antibiotics (Oct 2019)

Veterinary Drug Shops as Main Sources of Supply and Advice on Antimicrobials for Animal Use in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam

  • Doan Hoang Phu,
  • Vu Thi Quynh Giao,
  • Dinh Bao Truong,
  • Nguyen Van Cuong,
  • Bach Tuan Kiet,
  • Vo Be Hien,
  • Guy Thwaites,
  • Jonathan Rushton,
  • Juan Carrique-Mas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics8040195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 195

Abstract

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In the Mekong Delta of Vietnam, small-scale poultry farmers use large amounts of antimicrobials to raise their flocks, and veterinary drug shops owners and their staff are a key source of advice to farmers on antimicrobial use (AMU). We described the network of veterinary drug shops (n = 93) in two districts within Dong Thap province (Mekong Delta). We also interviewed a randomly selected sample of chicken farmers (n = 96) and described their linkages with veterinary drug shops. Antimicrobials represented 15.0% [inter quartile range (IQR) 6.0−25.0] of the shops’ income. Fifty-seven percent shop owners had been/were affiliated to the veterinary authority, 57% provided diagnostic services. The median number of drug shops supplying antimicrobials to each farm during one production cycle was 2 [IQR 1−2]. Visited shops were located within a median distance of 3.96 km [IQR 1.98−5.85] to farms. Drug shops owned by persons affiliated to the veterinary authority that did not provide diagnostic services had a higher fraction of their income consisting of antimicrobial sales (β = 1.913; p < 0.001). These results suggest that interventions targeting veterinary drug shop owners and their staff aiming at improving their knowledge base on livestock/poultry diseases and their diagnosis may contribute to reducing overall levels of AMU in the area.

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