Supplementary Data – Antimicrobial Resistance Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Fulani Women Vendors in Informal Dairy Markets of Sabon gari and Zaria, Nigeria: A One Health Perspective
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Title: Supplementary Materials – Antimicrobial Resistance Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among Fulani Women Vendors in Informal Dairy Markets, Sabon‑gari and Zaria, Nigeria
Description: This repository contains supplementary materials accompanying the cross-sectional study “Antimicrobial Resistance Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices among Fulani Women Vendors in Informal Dairy Markets of Sabon-gari and Zaria, Nigeria: A One Health Perspective.”
The study assessed hygiene practices, knowledge gaps, and stewardship attitudes among Fulani women vendors engaged in the informal dairy marketing of milk, Nono, and Kindirmo. Findings highlight systemic vulnerabilities in informal dairy chains that may potentiate antimicrobial resistance (AMR) exposure, underscoring the need for culturally grounded One Health interventions.
Contents:
S1_AMR_Questionnaire.pdf – Structured survey instrument used to collect demographic, knowledge, attitude, and practice data on AMR.
S2_AMR_Questionnaire.xlsx – Tabulated dataset of survey responses (n = 77), including frequencies, percentages, and composite KAP scores.
S3_STROBE_Checklist_AMR.pdf – Completed STROBE checklist documenting adherence to reporting standards for cross‑sectional studies.
Ethics: The study was conducted under ethical approval ABUCUHSR/2022/29 (Ahmadu Bello University Committee on Human Subjects Research). Written informed consent was obtained from all participants.
Funding: No specific grant from any funding agency was received.
License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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