A Case Study of Yola Modern Abattoir, Adamawa State, Nigeria

N. A. Bakari, J. Umoh, J. Kabir, G. R. Otolorin, P. O. Ehizibolo, Y. Jibril, R. Yahaya
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A case study of Yola Modern Abattoir (YMA) Adamawa state Nigeria was conducted to assess the pattern of record keeping system, prevalence of diseases detected and to evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of abattoir workers on zoonotic diseases. Retrospective, prospective and cross sectional studies were employed to generate the necessary data. It was observed that poor training of meat inspectors, fraudulent practices by butchers, inadequate ante-mortem and postmortem meat inspection and manual record keeping system were the major factors influencing efficient disease recording. Foetal wastage (9.73%) and fasciolosis (4.34%) were the most prevalent post-mortem conditions at the abattoir. Bovine tuberculosis and fasciolosis had significantly higher prevalence in the wet season than dry season (p<0.05). Only 21.1% of the abattoir workers had good knowledge on zoonotic diseases. Type of work, sex and awareness of zoonoses had statistically significant associations (p<0.001) with the use of protective clothing. It was concluded that practices in YMA fall short of the standard practices and hence there is need for proper management at the abattoir to ensure that its operation comply with international standards.
尼日利亚阿达马瓦州约拉现代屠宰场案例研究
对尼日利亚阿达马瓦州约拉现代屠宰场(YMA)进行了案例研究,以评估记录系统的模式、发现的疾病流行情况,并评估屠宰场工人对人畜共患疾病的知识、态度和实践(KAP)。采用回顾性、前瞻性和横断面研究来获得必要的数据。调查发现,肉品检验人员培训不到位、肉品屠宰人员弄虚作假、肉品宰前和宰后检验不完善、人工记录系统不完善是影响疾病有效记录的主要因素。胎儿流失(9.73%)和片形吸虫病(4.34%)是屠宰场最常见的死后状况。牛结核病和片形虫病在雨季的患病率明显高于旱季(p<0.05)。只有21.1%的屠宰场工人对人畜共患疾病有良好的了解。工作类型、性别和对人畜共患病的认识与防护服的使用有统计学意义的显著关联(p<0.001)。调查的结论是,YMA的做法没有达到标准做法,因此需要在屠宰场进行适当的管理,以确保其运作符合国际标准。
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