Historical analysis of animal diseases: Nagana in Southwestern Ethiopia, Gambella.

Shimels Ayele Yalew
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Animals and humans have been intimate companions since antiquity. The history of animals discloses diverse episodes in human history. However, the history of animal disease via humans has been the least researched theme. Therefore, this study aimed to explore animal disease history with a special focus on Nagana in Gambella, Ethiopia. The study utilized content analysis of travelers’ accounts, archival documents, reports, and secondary sources. It revealed that nagana was endemic in the region due to the presence of dense forests, abundant game resources, and climatic factors. Nagana had direct and indirect repercussions. It caused the loss of domestic animals and productivity. It also influenced the economic, political, and cultural life of the people in Gambella. Moreover, limited prevention efforts exacerbated the repercussions of the disease.
动物疾病的历史分析:埃塞俄比亚西南部甘贝拉的那加纳。
动物和人类自古以来就是亲密的伙伴。动物的历史揭示了人类历史上不同的时期。然而,通过人类传播动物疾病的历史一直是研究最少的主题。因此,本研究旨在探索动物疾病史,并特别关注埃塞俄比亚甘贝拉的Nagana。该研究利用了旅行者账户、档案文件、报告和二手资料的内容分析。研究表明,由于茂密的森林、丰富的猎物资源和气候因素,长假牙在该地区是特有的。Nagana有直接和间接的影响。它造成了家畜和生产力的损失。它还影响了甘贝拉人民的经济、政治和文化生活。此外,有限的预防工作加剧了该疾病的影响。
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