Knowledge, attitude, and practice of goat farmers towards contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in Amhara region, Ethiopia

Asres Zegeye, Wudu Temesgen, T. Fentie, S. A. Mekonnen, Adugna Berju, Seleshe Nigatu, A. Kenubih, Belete Haile, W. Molla
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Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) is known for its high mortality, morbidity, and economic losses. A cross-sectional study using a multistage cluster sampling technique was conducted in Amhara Regional State from January to June 2019 to assess the  knowledge, attitude, and practices of goat farmers towards CCPP in the region. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect  information from the goat farmers found in 12 districts. A total of 386 goat producer respondents participated in the questionnaire  survey. Out of all the households of goat farmers interviewed, 370 (95.8%) were headed by males, while 16 (4.2%) were headed by  females. Of all the respondents, 73.58% did not know the disease. The remaining 26.42% were familiar with the CCPP and had seen the  disease in their goats or nearby goat flocks, and from this 4%, they experienced CCPP with their goats. Half of the participants who  experienced the disease in their flock reported that mixing with neighboring flocks was the major source of CCPP infection. The goat  farmers who are familiar with the disease had a high-risk perception of CCPP with a mean score of 4 out of 5 for the seriousness of the  disease and 4.12 out of 5 for the risk of infection. These farmers showed a good perception of the effectiveness of prevention practices  with a mean score of 4 out of 5 for the usefulness of vaccinations and reporting disease outbreaks to veterinary authorities. This  collective understanding demonstrates their awareness of the disease and the proactive measures they are willing to take to mitigate its  impact on their flocks. They have a good practice of vaccinating and treating their goats. Most of the farmers use veterinary clinic services  to control CCPP occurrence in their herds. Although the farmers familiar with the disease have a good understanding of the risk  of the disease and a positive attitude towards control measures, most farmers are not aware of the disease and hence better animal  extension about the disease is needed in the study area.
埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区山羊农民对传染性山羊胸膜肺炎的知识、态度和做法
传染性羊胸膜肺炎(CCPP)以其高死亡率、发病率和经济损失而闻名。2019年1月至6月,在阿姆哈拉州进行了一项采用多阶段整群抽样技术的横断面研究,以评估该地区山羊农民对CCPP的知识、态度和做法。采用半结构化问卷收集了12个地区山羊养殖户的信息。共有386名山羊生产者参与了问卷调查。在所有受访的山羊养殖户中,370户(95.8%)为男性户主,16户(4.2%)为女性户主。在所有受访者中,73.58%的人不知道该疾病。其余26.42%的人熟悉CCPP,并在他们的山羊或附近的山羊群中见过该疾病,从这4%的人开始,他们的山羊经历了CCPP。一半的参与者在他们的羊群中经历了这种疾病,他们报告说,与邻近的羊群混合是CCPP感染的主要来源。熟悉该疾病的山羊养殖户对CCPP有高风险感知,疾病严重程度平均得分为4分(满分5分),感染风险平均得分为4.12分(满分5分)。这些农民对预防措施的有效性表现出良好的认识,在疫苗接种和向兽医当局报告疾病暴发的有效性方面平均得分为4分(满分5分)。这种集体理解表明他们对这种疾病的认识以及他们愿意采取的积极措施,以减轻其对畜群的影响。他们在给山羊接种疫苗和治疗方面有很好的做法。大多数农民使用兽医诊所服务来控制其畜群中CCPP的发生。虽然熟悉该病的农民对该病的风险有很好的了解,并对防治措施持积极态度,但大多数农民对该病并不了解,因此研究地区需要加强对该病的动物推广。
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