2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-020-00867-7
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Caretaker knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) and carriage of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing E. coli (ESBL-EC) in children in Quito, Ecuador

Abstract: Background The rapid spread of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing E. coli (ESBL-EC) is an urgent global health threat. We examined child caretaker knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) towards proper antimicrobial agent use and whether certain KAP were associated with ESBL-EC colonization of their children. Methods Child caretakers living in semi-rural neighborhoods in peri-urban Quito, Ecuador were visited and surveyed about their KAP … Show more

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“…Household-level factors were household wealth index, respondents’ literacy, and amount of regular media exposure (exposure to either radio, television, newspapers, or magazines at least once a week), while community-level factors included type of residence, migration status, and caste/tribe. A similar study was done in Ecuador [ 16 ] also found education level and household wealth as potential confounding factors in their study.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Household-level factors were household wealth index, respondents’ literacy, and amount of regular media exposure (exposure to either radio, television, newspapers, or magazines at least once a week), while community-level factors included type of residence, migration status, and caste/tribe. A similar study was done in Ecuador [ 16 ] also found education level and household wealth as potential confounding factors in their study.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The law also stipulates that prescriptions are required and that these must be made by certified professionals, except for over-the-counter drugs [ 14 ]. In spite of these guidelines, inappropriate use of antibiotics has been reported in several Ecuadorian populations [ 15 , 16 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ecuador, KAPs have been assessed in certain populations, including caretakers as well as adult and young mothers [ 15 , 27 ]. Two studies have so far reported a moderate level of knowledge among medical students, both undergraduate and postgraduate; attitudes and perspectives were not evaluated [ 24 , 28 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in all qualitative research, focus group participants and key informant interviewees were not randomly selected, so they did not conform a representative sample of small-scale or backyard food animal producers. Rather, the study was based on theoretical sampling and systematic data analysis [33,48] that allow for the identi cation of key dimensions of backyard food animal production. The ndings nevertheless provide an alternative view of this phenomenon and invite further qualitative and quantitative research that could provide greater understanding of the perceptions, attitudes, and practices of this large but poorly understood group of rural inhabitants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transcriptions were analyzed independently by two researchers using a three-stage coding procedure. Open coding identi es underlying concepts, while axial coding develops categories and properties, and selective coding integrates the information in order to identify the key dimensions of the collective qualitative data [33]. Producers were identi ed by sex and the community where they reside, while veterinarians are identi ed by sex and group number.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%