在发展中国家,牛的疾病流行和农民关于健康管理和畜牧技术的知识:来自孟加拉国的证据

Md Kabir, S Hossain, Abdullah Noman, Dipa Das, Shahanaj Shejuty, Md Amin
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本研究旨在调查作为发展中国家范例的孟加拉国的牛病流行和农民对健康管理和牲畜技术的知识。在2020年12月至2021年6月期间,通过面对面访谈收集了来自孟加拉国三个地区的301名随机选择的农民的数据。口蹄疫是研究牛的主要疾病。达卡约45%的牛和拉杰沙希约40%的牛感染口蹄疫,而西拉甘杰的牛中最常见的是腹泻(33%)和腹胀(33%)。虽然大多数答复者定期为牛接种疫苗和驱虫,但他们对疫苗接种和驱虫的了解明显较少。此外,在我们的研究区域中,农民对疫苗接种的常规做法和知识存在显著差异(p<0.007)。达卡农民的口蹄疫疫苗使用率显著较高(p<0.016),而拉杰沙希农民的黑四分之一(p<0.003)和出血性败血症(p<0.001)疫苗使用率显著较高。大多数应答者自己或在庸医的帮助下提供预防护理,同时依赖庸医或注册兽医进行治疗。一半的农民在卫生保健管理方面面临各种问题,包括疾病的高流行率(60%)。达卡52%的受试者接受了不同的培训,如养牛和动物保健,84%的受试者接受了培训。这项研究的结果表明,孟加拉国等发展中国家需要提高对保健管理和技术采用的认识和培训,以实现可持续畜牧业生产。
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Disease Prevalence among Cattle and Knowledge of Farmers Regarding Health Management and Livestock Technology in Developing Countries: Evidence from Bangladesh
This study aims to investigate the prevalence of cattle disease and the knowledge of farmers regarding health management and livestock technology in Bangladesh as a paradigm of developing countries. Data were collected via face-to-face interviews between December 2020 and June 2021 from 301 randomly selected farmers from three districts in Bangladesh. Foot and Mouth (FMD) was the predominant disease in the study cattle. About 45% of cattle in Dhaka and 40% of cattle in Rajshahi were infected with FMD while Diarrhea (33%) and bloat (33%) were most prevalent in cattle from Sirajganj. Although the majority of respondents practiced regular vaccination and deworming for cattle, they had significantly less knowledge of vaccination and deworming. Moreover, there is a significant difference in regular practice and knowledge of farmers about vaccination among our study areas (p<0.007). FMD vaccine use was significantly higher among farmers of Dhaka (p<0.016) while the use of Black quarter (p<0.003) and Hemorrhagic septicemia (p<0.001) vaccines were significantly higher among farmers of Rajshahi. Most of the respondents provided prophylactic care by themselves or with the help of quacks while dependent on quacks or registered veterinarians for treatment. Half of the farmers faced various problems in health care management including the high prevalence of diseases (60%). Fifty-two percent of subjects from Dhaka had received different training such as cattle rearing and animal health and 84% of them implemented received training. The results of this study demonstrated that more awareness and training are needed regarding healthcare management and technology adoption in developing countries like Bangladesh for obtaining sustainable livestock production.
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