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Why Veterinarians in Bangladesh Choose Antibiotics: A Closer Look
BangladeshTuesday, December 17, 2024
But it's not just about knowledge. The environment also plays a big role. Lack of lab testing, poor farm safety, and even the weather can affect how veterinarians make their decisions. Social pressure from other vets, farmers, and even the local community matters too.
Motivation is another key factor. Laws and guidelines can encourage vets to cut back on antibiotics, but fears of treatment failure, losing clients, and financial losses can make them hesitate. Plus, many people besides veterinarians are involved in giving and buying these medicines, making it feel like a shared responsibility.
So, what's the takeaway? The study suggests that any plans to improve how antibiotics are used should consider these factors. Using a framework like the COM-B model can help design better programs to reduce overuse of antibiotics.
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