Rousham, E.K.; Islam, M.A.; Unicomb, L.; Asaduzzaman, M.; Islam, R.; Amin, B.
Survey data on antibiotic use in humans and animals, poultry keeping practices, waste disposal and hygiene in Bangladesh (2017)
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Rousham, E.K.; Islam, M.A.; Unicomb, L.; Asaduzzaman, M.; Islam, R.; Amin, B. (2018). Survey data on antibiotic use in humans and animals, poultry keeping practices, waste disposal and hygiene in Bangladesh (2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/b4a90182-8b9c-4da8-8b95-bcd5acc727d1
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A cross-sectional, interviewer-administered survey was conducted in 2017 in rural households, poultry farms and urban food markets. Survey data for each setting comprise three datafiles. The rural households and poultry farms (broiler chickens) were located in Mirzapur, Tangail district; urban food markets were located in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. In each setting, the survey included participants that had high exposure to poultry, and a comparison group that had lower exposure to poultry.
The aim of the survey was to assess potential sources of exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, particularly commensal bacteria that colonise the gastrointestinal tract of humans and poultry. The survey also assessed the use of antibiotics for human participants and practices relating to their poultry such as type of feed, housing, use of antibiotics for poultry and hygiene practices before and after being in contact with poultry.
The survey was part of a wider research project, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Antimicrobial Resistance Transmission from the Outdoor Environment to Humans in Urban and Rural Bangladesh. The research was funded by NERC/BBSRC/MRC on behalf of the Antimicrobial Resistance Cross-Council Initiative, award NE/N019555/1.
The aim of the survey was to assess potential sources of exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, particularly commensal bacteria that colonise the gastrointestinal tract of humans and poultry. The survey also assessed the use of antibiotics for human participants and practices relating to their poultry such as type of feed, housing, use of antibiotics for poultry and hygiene practices before and after being in contact with poultry.
The survey was part of a wider research project, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Antimicrobial Resistance Transmission from the Outdoor Environment to Humans in Urban and Rural Bangladesh. The research was funded by NERC/BBSRC/MRC on behalf of the Antimicrobial Resistance Cross-Council Initiative, award NE/N019555/1.
Publication date: 2018-12-06
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2017-02-01 to 2017-10-31
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Surveys were completed on paper and responses were entered into Excel then converted to .csv files and ingested into the Environmental Information Data Centre
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This dataset is made available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
Cite this dataset as:
Rousham, E.K.; Islam, M.A.; Unicomb, L.; Asaduzzaman, M.; Islam, R.; Amin, B. (2018). Survey data on antibiotic use in humans and animals, poultry keeping practices, waste disposal and hygiene in Bangladesh (2017). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/b4a90182-8b9c-4da8-8b95-bcd5acc727d1
© Loughborough University
© International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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Islam, M.A.
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Unicomb, L.
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Asaduzzaman, M.
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Islam, R.
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Amin, B.
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/N019555/1
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