锥虫病对尼日利亚西北部骆驼(Camelus Dromedarius)的经济影响

Dakul D. A., Samaila A. B., Abongaby G. C., Ogbole E., Salami O., Eluma M., Mamman S. A.
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全球变暖加速了沙漠侵蚀,威胁着数十个农户的生活和生计。然而,骆驼可以抵御恶劣的气候条件,提供驮力,从而支持生计农业和其他经济活动。本研究旨在通过结构化问卷调查,了解骆驼锥虫病(Surra)对尼日利亚西北部两个社区的经济影响。受访的 99 名受访者均为男性,年龄在 30 岁以上,其中大多数人受过伊斯兰教/夸拉伊斯兰教教育。已确定的经济影响包括死亡(42%)、产奶量减少(38%)和役力下降(38%)。两个研究地区的活骆驼平均价格不同:在卡诺州和卡齐纳州,健康成年骆驼和幼骆驼的平均价格分别为 301,928.57 ₦ 和 128,100.00 ₦ 以及 184,377.55 ₦ 和 82,100.00 ₦。据估计,在卡诺州,苏拉造成的活骆驼价值损失为 114,581.63 ₦-164,755.09₦;在卡齐纳州,苏拉造成的活骆驼价值损失为 48,850 ₦-76,100.00₦。同样,据信苏拉导致骆驼产奶量损失超过 90%,估计每天损失超过 7,000.00 英镑。虽然估计的影响是基于随机选择的几个受访者的意见,但与苏拉相关的巨大经济损失令人震惊,值得关注。很明显,这种疾病威胁着粮食安全,阻碍着可持续发展目标的实现。这些发现凸显了苏拉在研究地区的社会经济重要性,并呼吁制定具有成本效益的控制措施。
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Economic Impact of Trypanosomosis on Camels (Camelus Dromedarius) in North-West, Nigeria
Desert encroachment accelerated by global warming threatens the lives and livelihood of scores of farming families. However, camels can withstand the harsh climatic conditions and provide draught power thereby supporting subsistence agriculture and other economic activities. This study aimed to investigate the economic-impact of camel Trypanosomiasis (Surra) in two communities in North-West, Nigeria using structured questionnaires. All the 99 respondents interviewed were males and over 30 years of age with majority of them having Islamic/Quaranic education. The economic impacts identified include death (42%), poor milk production (38%) and reduced draught power (38%). The mean prices of live camels differ between the two study areas; ₦301,928.57 vs. ₦128,100.00 and ₦184,377.55 vs.₦82,100.00 for healthy adults and young camels in Kano and Katsina states, respectively. About 38−54% loss in value of live camels estimated at ₦114,581.63−₦164,755.09 in Kano and ₦48,850−₦76,100.00 in Katsina was attributed to Surra. Similarly, Surra is believed to account for over 90% loss in milk production in camels, where an estimated daily loss of over ₦7,000.00 was recorded. Although the estimated impacts were based on the opinion of a few randomly selected respondents, the huge financial cost associated with Surra is alarming and deserves attention. It is evident that this disease threatens food security and impedes the achievement of sustainable development goals. These findings bring to fore the socioeconomic importance of Surra in the study area and call for the formulation of cost-effective control measures.
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