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Table 3 Characteristics of veterinary drug outlets and in-charges by expiry status in central Uganda

From: Expiry of veterinary medicines in supply outlets in Central Uganda: prevalence, management and associated factors

Variable

Categories

Frequency

n (%)

Expiry levels

p-value

(ChiSq/Exact Pr)

Acceptable

Unacceptable

Type of outlet

Retailer

137 (81.6)

103 (75.2)

34 (24.8)

0.233*

 

Wholesale

31 (18.5)

27 (87.1)

4 (12.9)

 

Cost of stock, in UGX (USD)***

 < 200 M (55,000)

114 (67.9)

86 (75.4)

28 (24.6)

0.565

200 M–500 M (55,000–137,000)

32 (19.1)

27 (84.4)

5 (15.6)

 > 500 M (137,000)

22 (13.1)

17 (77.3)

5 (22.7)

Source of stock

Uganda

158 (94.1)

125 (79.1)

33 (20.9)

0.944

Asia, Africa and Europe

10 (5.9)

5 (50.5)

5 (50.5)

Procurement policy

Yes

82 (48.8)

76 (92.7)

6 (7.3)

˂0.001**

 

No

86 (51.2)

54 (62.8)

32 (37.2)

 

Practice FIFO

Yes

91 (54.5)

80 (87.9)

11 (12.1)

˂0.001**

 

No

76 (45.5)

49 (64.5)

27 (35.5)

 

Practice FEFO

Yes

145 (86.3)

123 (84.8)

22 (15.2)

˂0.001**

 

No

23 (13.7)

7 (30.4)

16 (69.6)

 

Electronic system

Yes

41 (24.4)

33 (80.5)

8 (19.5)

0.584

 

No

127 (75.6)

97 (76.4)

30 (23.6)

 

Sex

Male

68 (40.48)

44 (64.7)

24 (35.3)

0.001**

 

Female

100 (59.5)

86 (86.0)

14 (14.0)

 

Education level

Certificate

98 (58.3)

73 (74.5)

25 (25.5)

0.558

 

Diploma

45 (26.8)

37 (82.2)

8 (17.8)

 
 

Degree and above

25 (14.9)

20 (80.0)

5 (20.0)

 

Years spent in the business

 ≤ 5 years

108 (64.3)

90 (83.3)

18 (16.7)

0.038**

 

6–10 years

39 (23.2)

25 (64.1)

14 (35.9)

 
 

˃10 years

21 (12.5)

15 (71.4)

6 (28.6)

 
  1. This table shows the characteristics of veterinary drug outlets and in-charges by expiry status. There were more outlets without a procurement policy in place among those that had unacceptable levels of expiry compared to those with acceptable expiries (˂0.001). Similarly, those outlets that did not practice either First-In-First-Out (FIFO) or First-Expiry-First-Out (FEFO) had more levels of unacceptable expiry compared to those that had acceptable levels (p ˂0.001)
  2. *Fisher’s exact test value; **Statistical significance at p ≤ 0.05; ***UGX = Uganda shillings; USD = United States Dollars