在尼日利亚农村和城郊地区农用兽医商店进行的口蹄疫疫苗市场调查。

Gates Open Research Pub Date : 2025-05-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/gatesopenres.16349.1
Adebayo Emmanuel Sopeju, Grace Onoja, Victor Taiwo Abiodun, Andrew R Peters
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在全球范围内,口蹄疫在流行环境中造成的年度经济影响估计为110亿美元,对小农的影响最为深远。农民和为他们提供服务的农业兽医商店是边缘化人群,他们获得兽医护理的机会有限,甚至没有,而且缺乏关于疫苗供应和可及性的信息。本研究的目的是评估这些地区口蹄疫疫苗的可及性和分销渠道,以及与口蹄疫疫苗市场相关的挑战,这些地区畜牧业最高,是生计的重要组成部分。进行了横断面研究,从尼日利亚的五个地缘政治区域中选择至少一个州。之所以选择这些地点,是因为这些地方家畜养殖户高度集中。我们采访了这些地区的290名农业兽医店主,他们直接向小农提供动物保健产品。通过Kobocollect应用程序®收集访谈数据。在农村和城郊地区,几乎所有农用兽药商店(96.4%)都有畜牧农民的直接光顾。在这些农畜商店中,出售疫苗的相对较少(29%),其中81%不出售口蹄疫疫苗。在销售口蹄疫疫苗的商店中,有一半以上(60%)的商店并不总是有疫苗库存。此外,在疫苗储存和物流过程中,冷链的维护是牲畜疫苗储存和销售面临的最大挑战。据建议,为了确保农村和城郊地区的畜牧农民通过使用社区农畜商店出售的口蹄疫疫苗来控制口蹄疫,有必要采纳农畜商店老板提出的一些建议,如果不是全部的话。这将最终提高动物生产力和农民生计,并为国家粮食安全作出贡献。
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccine market survey at agro-veterinary stores in rural and peri-urban areas of Nigeria.

Globally, the annual economic impact of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is estimated at USD 11 billion in endemic settings, with the impact most profound among smallholder farmers. Farmers and the agro-veterinary stores that supply them are marginalized populations with limited to no access to veterinary care, and paucity of information on the availability and accessibility of vaccines. The objective of this study was to assess the accessibility and distribution channels of FMD vaccine, and the challenges related to the FMD vaccine market in these regions where livestock farming is highest and is an important component of livelihoods. A cross-sectional study was carried out, where at least one state was selected from five geopolitical zones of Nigeria. The locations were selected because of their high concentrations of livestock farmers. We interviewed 290 agro-veterinary store owners in these locations who directly supply smallholder farmers with animal health products. Data from the interviews were collected through the Kobocollect App ®. Almost all of the agro-veterinary stores in rural and peri-urban areas (96.4%) had direct patronage from livestock farmers. Out of these agro-veterinary stores, relatively few (29%) sold vaccines and among these, 81% did not sell FMD vaccines. More than half (60%) of the stores selling FMD vaccines did not always have the vaccine in stock. Furthermore, maintenance of the cold chain during storage and logistics of the vaccine topped the challenges faced with stocking and sales of livestock vaccines. It was recommended that to ensure FMD control by the livestock farmers in rural and peri-urban areas through the use of FMD vaccines sold by agro-veterinary stores located in their communities, there is a need to adopt some, if not all, of the suggestions provided by the agro-veterinary store owners. This will ultimately improve animal productivity, and farmer livelihoods, and contribute to national food security.

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