Factors affecting highly pathogenic avian influenza vaccination practices at poultry farms in Tra Vinh, Vietnam

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作者
Qui, Nguyen Hoang [1 ]
Thu, Nguyen Thi Anh [1 ]
Linh, Nguyen Thuy [1 ]
机构
[1] Tra Vinh Univ, Sch Agr & Aquaculture, Dept Anim Sci & Vet Med, Tra Vinh 94000, Vietnam
关键词
Poultry farm; Vaccination; Farming system; Farmer practice; HPAI; PIG FARMERS; PERCEPTION; CONSTRAINTS; STRATEGIES; PROVINCE; ADOPTION; DISEASE; IMPACT;
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10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i3.6
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Background: The increased number of cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) as a zoonosis has raised concerns in terms of poultry and human health. Farmers' preventive practices are an effective way of reducing zoonosis. However, this practice may have been affected by many factors, including production behaviors, awareness, and farmers' perceptions of farmers toward zoonosis. Aim: This study was conducted on 166 poultry farms in Tra Vinh Province with 14,894 poultry heads to determine the socioeconomic profiles and production characteristics of poultry farms and analyze the effect of these factors on HPAI vaccination practices. Methods: Respondents were selected from lists provided by government officers. Descriptive statistics were used to describe all variables, and factors affecting HPAI vaccination practices were analyzed using binary regression analysis. Results: The results showed that most farmers raised poultry with other livestock using the free-range method, which is a semi -intensive system. The primary objectives of poultry farming are meat sales and augmenting household consumption, with farmers primarily raising chicks produced on their farms. The implementation of the vaccine was less than 50% on the surveyed farms, with a small number of farmers administering an HPAI booster dose. However, only 6% of the farmers confirmed that their livestock had been exposed to HPAI. In addition, HPAI vaccination and booster dose practices significantly increased when farmers had 4-6 family members and received HPAI prevention training. Moreover, increased poultry numbers have led to increased vaccination rates and the implementation of booster doses for poultry. The study also reported that the vaccination rate decreased when poultry was used for household consumption. Conclusion: Sociodemographic characteristics and production behaviors can affect the implementation of HPAI vaccination on small poultry farms.
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