埃塞俄比亚西达马地区阿贝戈纳地区的主要牲畜卫生制约因素和兽医服务提供系统

Fitsum Tessema, Dinku Negash
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2019年,在阿根廷阿比戈纳州西达马地区进行了一项研究,以确定牲畜卫生和兽医服务提供系统的现有制约因素,并建议可持续改善动物卫生服务提供的干预策略。数据收集采用预测问卷、焦点小组讨论、工作回顾性数据和基础设施观察。结果表明,乳腺炎、羊巴氏杆菌病和新城疫病分别是研究区牛、羊和家禽的主要病害。大多数兽医服务提供中心缺乏适当的设施来约束和处理临床病例,设备也不完善。95%的临床病例仅根据临床症状或病史进行诊断。兽医反映,与管理相关的问题包括药品等诊疗物资短缺(100%)、药品处理和储存场所不足(75.5%)和预算短缺(42.8%),而与农民相关的制约因素包括农民家庭服务需求(85.7%)和农民对付费疫苗接种兴趣不足(64.3%)。然而,缺乏承诺是兽医自己提出的兽医相关限制。与政府兽医诊所每年的计划预算相比,五年的年度预算拨款非常低。配备必要的诊断和治疗设备,控制走私者,在每个kebele压榨发展,提高农民的认识和动物卫生助理的能力建设,可以帮助改善该地区的牲畜健康问题和兽医服务提供系统的质量。
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Major livestock health constraints and veterinary service delivery system in Arbegona, district of Sidama Region, Ethiopia
A study was conducted in 2019 G.C in Sidama Region, Arbegona woreda to identify existing constraints of livestock health and veterinary service delivery system to recommend intervention strategies for sustainable improvement of animal health service delivery. Data were collected by using pre-tested questionnaires, focus group discussion, retrospective data from woreda and observation of infrastructures. The result showed that Mastitis, Ovine Pasteurellosis and Newcastle diseases were the first ranked diseases of cattle, sheep and poultry, respectively in the study area. Most veterinary service delivery centers lacked appropriate facilities to restrain and handle clinical cases and they were not well equipped. 95% of the clinical cases were diagnosed only based on the clinical signs or history alone. Based on veterinarian’s response, shortage of diagnostic and treatment materials including drugs (100%), lack of drug handling and storage room (75.5%) and budget shortage (42.8%) were management related problems while home service need of farmers (85.7%) and less interest of farmers in paid vaccination (64.3%) were farmers’ related constraints. Whereas lack of commitment were the veterinarian related constraints raised by veterinarians themselves. The five years annual budget allocation was very low compared to the planned budget every year in government veterinary clinic. Fulfilling the necessary equipments for diagnosis and treatment, controlling smugglers, crush development in each kebele, awareness creation for farmers and capacity building of animal health assistants could help in improving the livestock health problems and quality of veterinary service delivery system in the district.
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