Animal Waste Management Practices and Perceptions on Public and Environmental Health Risks

L. Kusiluka, P. Gallet, An Mtawa
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A study was conducted to assess the practices with respect to management of animal wastes and awareness of livestock keepers on the environmental and public health risks associated with improper management of animal wastes in 66 livestock-keeping households in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. A semi-structured questionnaire was used for data collection, complemented with review of secondary data and researchers’  observations. Majority of respondents (91.0%) heaped the wastes near the animal shed and none of them treated the waste before disposal. Main methods for waste disposal were spreading as manure on crop farms (62.1%) and burning (10.6%), and about 24% respondents disposed the wastes on any available open space. It was also observed that 40.9% of the respondents were aware of environmental risks caused by improper disposal of animal wastes while 59.1% were not aware of such risks, and the risk mentioned was air pollution. About 57.6% of the respondents were aware of the public health risks and they mentioned skin infections, helminthosis, diarrhea, allergy and respiratory infections. Majority of the respondents (87.9%) were not aware of the existence of legislation governing animal waste management. It can be concluded from the study that the limited knowledge on proper management of animal wastes in the study area as well as lack of enforcement of legislation predisposes the environment and public to health risks. It is recommended that responsible authorities should initiate programmes to educate livestock keepers and the general public on appropriate waste management technologies in order to minimize public and environmental health risks. Key words : animal wastes, environment, public health
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动物废物管理做法及对公众和环境健康风险的认识
进行了一项研究,以评估坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗市66个牲畜饲养户在动物废物管理方面的做法以及牲畜饲养者对与动物废物管理不当有关的环境和公共卫生风险的认识。采用半结构化问卷进行数据收集,并对二手数据和研究人员的观察结果进行回顾。大多数回答者(91.0%)将废弃物堆放在畜舍附近,且在处置前均未进行处理。主要的废物处理方法是在农作物农场作为粪肥撒(62.1%)和焚烧(10.6%),约24%的受访者将废物处理在任何可用的空地上。调查还发现,40.9%的受访者意识到动物粪便处置不当带来的环境风险,59.1%的受访者不知道这种风险,提到的风险是空气污染。约57.6%的受访者了解公共卫生风险,他们提到皮肤感染、寄生虫病、腹泻、过敏和呼吸道感染。大多数受访者(87.9%)不知道有关动物废物管理的法例。从研究中可以得出的结论是,由于对研究地区动物废物适当管理的知识有限,以及缺乏执法,使环境和公众容易受到健康风险。建议主管当局应启动方案,教育牲畜饲养者和一般公众了解适当的废物管理技术,以便尽量减少对公众和环境健康的风险。关键词:动物粪便;环境;公共卫生
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