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VETERINARY MEDICINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IN THE COASTAL REGIONS OF BANGLADESH (Pages : 29 - 33)

S.A. HOSSAIN, M.G.U.I. RAHMAN AND M.A. ALI

Studies were conducted on the Veterinary medicine prescription service in the coastal regions of Bangladesh with the objectives of identifying the dominant types of treatment need and to know the technical veterinary treatment administration as to prioritize the technical element needs required for prescription and follow up skill training requirements. The research included on-station and on-farm studies covering 5 Districts and 10 Upazila with a questionnaire for investigation for developing a technical model prescription service guideline. The major results obtained from the studies showed that the diagnosis of the problem/complain show that the perfection of the problem identification is 48% due to lack of detailing of the complains and analysis of other parameters. The analyzed data on the technical elements of diagnosis showed that only the skin/ fur conditions were noticed and responded by 27% as highest. Other l parameters were within the range of 8-25% indicating a serious stress in the service leaving a great scope of its improvement. The results on the Technical elements documented as per District base showed that the higher percentage is in Noakhali being lower in Barguna district due to their extreme rurality. The results on diagnosis of the coastal region poultry complains showed that analysis of clinical items at the on-farm level was only 30%. The problem identification standard was only 28% which indicate a quack type of treatment or giving treatments only in case of much known popular diseases and surgeries/dressings. The results obtained on the technical elements of diagnosis in case of poultry birds revealed that the clinical parameters such as temperature, pulse, respiration etc. are recorded but it was only within the range of 14-16%. Test of stool, urine blood, saliva were 16% but it was for visual features like color, consistency, fiber, looseness etc. The mean performance level was answered by only 19% respondents. Download


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