Pig Production System, Marketing Chain and Cysticercosis Awareness in the Gambia and Senegal

A. Secka
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Publications on pig production and cysticercosis in The Gambia and Senegal are very scant. Hence, this survey was implemented to characterise the pig production systems and marketing chain, and to assess people’s awareness of cysticercosis. The survey sites were Western region and Kanifing Municipality of The Gambia; and the ‘departements’ of Bignona, Kolda and Ziguinchor in southern Senegal. Following a census of pigs in these sites, a random sample of 279 households were interviewed using questionnaire on pig management, sales, sanitation and knowledge on cysticercosis. Information on the pig market chain, pig slaughtering and inspection was also collected. The pig population in 1,794 census households was 22,464. Ninety nine percent of 279 interviewed households are Christians, and the four predominant ethnic groups engaged in pig production are Balanta, Jola, Mankagne and Manjago. Ninety percent of the pigs in these households belong to the local breed, and the rest were crosses with exotic breeds. There is no organised pig market infrastructure. Trade in live pigs exist between The Gambia, Senegal and Guinea Bissau. The majority of small holder producers rear few pigs for subsistence investing low inputs in feeding, housing and health care. The minority produce pigs for commercial purposes with more inputs in feeding, housing and health care. Although porcine and human cysticercosis are endemic in the region, only sixty four percent of respondents were aware of porcine cysticercosis and none knew how it is transmitted between pigs and humans. Educating the population on the disease could help minimise its transmission.
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冈比亚和塞内加尔的生猪生产系统、销售链和囊虫病认识
冈比亚和塞内加尔关于猪生产和囊虫病的出版物非常少。因此,实施这项调查是为了描述生猪生产系统和销售链的特征,并评估人们对囊虫病的认识。调查地点为冈比亚西部地区和卡尼宁市;以及塞内加尔南部的Bignona、Kolda和Ziguinchor“省”。在对这些地点的猪进行普查之后,对279个家庭随机抽样,使用关于猪的管理、销售、卫生和囊虫病知识的问卷进行了采访。还收集了生猪市场链、生猪屠宰和检验的信息。1794户普查户的生猪存栏数为22464头。279个受访家庭中有99%是基督徒,从事养猪生产的四个主要民族是巴兰塔族、乔拉族、曼卡尼族和曼加戈族。这些家庭中90%的猪属于本地品种,其余的是与外来品种杂交。没有有组织的生猪市场基础设施。冈比亚、塞内加尔和几内亚比绍之间存在生猪贸易。大多数小农生产者饲养的生猪很少,用于维持生计,在饲料、住房和保健方面投入较少。少数民族为商业目的养猪,在饲养、住房和保健方面投入更多。虽然猪囊虫病和人囊虫病在该地区流行,但只有64%的答复者知道猪囊虫病,没有人知道它是如何在猪和人之间传播的。对民众进行有关该疾病的教育有助于减少其传播。
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