Identification and Ranking of Ruminants Disease of Economic Importance in Plateau State, Nigeria

R. A. Usman
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The economic burden of livestock diseases and inadequate veterinary services across the length and breadth of Nigeria reiterates the importance of sustained animal disease surveillance for sustainable prevention and control of diseases. This study was conducted with a view to identify and rank diseases of ruminants that are of economic importance in Plateau State. Basic descriptive analysis was performed, and the result expressed in frequencies and percentages. The result revealed that Foot and mouth disease 25.2% is the most predominant disease that affects cattle in the state. While Peste des petits ruminants 41.54% and tick infestation 34.3% are the diseases that mostly affect sheep and goats, respectively. This study also established that Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia 33.6% and Peste des petits ruminants 43.2% are the major diseases responsible for mortality in cattle and small ruminants, respectively. Most importantly, this study also revealed the practice of self-administration of medications by pastorals in the treatment of their sick animals, as such the need to enlighten farmers on the importance of correct diagnosis, cost-effective treatment regimen and consultation with professionals in the livestock healthcare delivery value chain were discussed..
尼日利亚高原州具有重要经济意义的反刍动物疾病的鉴定和排名
牲畜疾病造成的经济负担以及尼日利亚各地兽医服务不足,再次表明持续进行动物疾病监测对于可持续预防和控制疾病的重要性。本研究旨在识别高原州具有重要经济意义的反刍动物疾病并对其进行排序。进行基本的描述性分析,结果以频率和百分比表示。结果表明,口蹄疫占25.2%,是我州牛的主要病害。小反刍兽疫(41.54%)和蜱虫侵染(34.3%)分别是绵羊和山羊的主要疾病。牛传染性胸膜肺炎(33.6%)和小反刍兽疫(43.2%)分别是造成牛和小反刍动物死亡的主要疾病。最重要的是,这项研究还揭示了牧民在治疗患病动物时自我给药的做法,因此,有必要让农民认识到正确诊断、具有成本效益的治疗方案和咨询牲畜医疗保健提供价值链中的专业人员的重要性。
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