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Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023
Dispatch

Antimicrobial Resistance in Slaughterhouses, Kenya

Katie A. HamiltonComments to Author , Sam M. Njoroge, Kelvin Momanyi1, Maurice K. Murungi, Christian O. Odinga, Nicholas Bor, Allan F. Ogendo, Josiah Odaba, Joseph G. Ogola, Eric M. Fèvre, and Laura C. FalzonComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK (K.A. Hamilton, E.M. Fèvre, L.C. Falzon); International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya (K.A. Hamilton, S.M. Njoroge, K. Momanyi, M.K. Murungi, C.O. Odinga, N. Bor, A.F. Ogendo, J. Odaba, L.C. Falzon); Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi (S.M. Njoroge); County Government of Busia, Busia, Kenya (A.F. Ogendo); University of Nairobi, Kenya (J.G. Ogola); University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (J.G. Ogola); County Government of Bungoma, Bungoma, Kenya (J.G. Ogola)

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Figure 2

Relationship between stakeholders in study of antimicrobial resistance in slaughterhouses, Kenya. The chart shows relationships within the slaughterhouse context identified in focus group discussions conducted with county veterinary officers, subcounty veterinary officers, and meat inspectors, and in workshops conducted with slaughterhouse workers in western Kenya. Dotted arrows indicate stakeholders with authority to introduce or enforce regulations; solid arrows indicate relationships between stakeholders. Blue boxes indicate a stakeholder whose influence could be leveraged to positively influence others. Further information about stakeholders can be found in Appendix 1.

Figure 2. Relationship between stakeholders in study of antimicrobial resistance in slaughterhouses, Kenya. The chart shows relationships within the slaughterhouse context identified in focus group discussions conducted with county veterinary officers, subcounty veterinary officers, and meat inspectors, and in workshops conducted with slaughterhouse workers in western Kenya. Dotted arrows indicate stakeholders with authority to introduce or enforce regulations; solid arrows indicate relationships between stakeholders. Blue boxes indicate a stakeholder whose influence could be leveraged to positively influence others. Further information about stakeholders can be found in Appendix 1.

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1Current affiliation: Transdisciplinary Consultants Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya.

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