Exposure to avian influenza in poultry farms and access to veterinary healthcare services in Nigeria and Ghana

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v43i2.20
O.A. Oyadeyi, A. Jegede, D. Oluwayelu, T. Osayomi, K. Salami
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The incidence of avian influenza (AI) is on the increase in most parts of the world. This cross-sectional study examines the exposure of poultry farms to AI and the extent of poultry farmers’ access to veterinary health services in Nigeria and Ghana. A pretested questionnaire was administered on 340 poultry farmers in Nigeria and Ghana. Also, Six Key Informant Interviews and fourteen In-depth Interviews were conducted in both countries. The majority of poultry farmers in Nigeria (61.2%) and Ghana (66.5%) are aware of AI, and the mass media was reported as a major source of knowledge. The perception of AI was characterized by the threats it poses to birds, humans, and poultry assets. The study showed an association between the perceived risks of respondents’ personal hygiene in farming practice and susceptibility to AI (p = 0.026). There is also an association between respondents’ nationality and their health-seeking behaviour on poultry farms (p = 0.000). Efforts should be made by relevant stakeholders to develop public health education strategies to promote veterinary healthcare service use among poultry farmers in Nigeria and Ghana.
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在尼日利亚和加纳的家禽养殖场接触禽流感和获得兽医保健服务
禽流感(AI)的发病率在世界大部分地区呈上升趋势。本横断面研究调查了尼日利亚和加纳家禽养殖场对禽流感的暴露情况以及家禽养殖户获得兽医卫生服务的程度。对尼日利亚和加纳的340名家禽养殖户进行了预测问卷调查。此外,在两国进行了6次关键线人访谈和14次深度访谈。尼日利亚(61.2%)和加纳(66.5%)的大多数家禽养殖户都知道人工智能,据报道,大众媒体是知识的主要来源。对人工智能的感知的特点是它对鸟类、人类和家禽资产构成的威胁。该研究表明,受访者在农业实践中个人卫生的感知风险与对AI的易感性之间存在关联(p = 0.026)。应答者的国籍与其在家禽养殖场的求医行为之间也存在关联(p = 0.000)。相关利益攸关方应努力制定公共卫生教育战略,促进尼日利亚和加纳家禽养殖户使用兽医保健服务。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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