民族兽医:埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州Wolmera区动物保健服务的潜在替代方案

Yohans Abera, Belay Mulate
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这项调查于2016年12月至2017年3月在埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚地区的Wolmera区进行,以记录该社区对民族兽医中使用的植物的土著知识。在来自8个农会的80名受访者中,48名是研究者自己有意选择的,其余32名是研究者在研究地区当地长老的帮助下有意选择的。其中男性63人(87.27%),女性17人(12.72%)。其中55人(68.75%)使用植物治疗家畜疾病,50人(91%)从父母和有血缘关系的长辈那里获得知识。记录了22科25种具有重要兽医价值的药用植物。在所鉴定的植物科中,菊科、大戟科、茄科和蓼科各有2种。其余17科以单一植物种为代表。叶子是最常使用的植物部位(68%),口服途径(80%)是最常见的给药途径,而混合制剂(60%)是草药制剂的主要形式。剂量的测定是通过使用不同的家用器具和用自己的手来完成的。炭疽、黑腿、外阴和内阴寄生虫、狂犬病、口蹄疫、腹胀和绞痛是传统医生治疗的15种不同家畜疾病或综合征之一。参加这项调查的80名受访者中有55人了解民族兽医做法,但传统从业者使用的植物部位、剂量和给药途径各不相同。因此,我们强烈建议在未来的使用中对已确定的植物物种进行详细的科学和药理学评估(疗效、安全性、给药方式和剂量)。关键词:小病痛;内生知识;人种兽医;药用植物
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Ethno-veterinary medicine: A potential alternative to animal health delivery in Wolmera district, Oromia Region, Ethiopia
This survey was conducted from December 2016 to March 2017 in Wolmera district of Oromia Region, Ethiopia to document indigenous knowledge of the community on plants used in ethno-veterinary medicine. From a total 80 respondents from eight peasant associations, 48 respondents were selected purposely by the researcher alone while the rest 32 were selected purposely by the help of local elders in the study area. Majority of respondents 63(87.27%) were male and the remained 17 (12.72%) were females. Most of the respondents 55(68.75%) were used plants to treat livestock ailment, and 50 (91%) acquired the knowledge from their parents and elders of blood relationship. Twenty- five medicinal plant species of veterinary importance classified into 22 families were documented. From identified plant families, asteraceae, euphorbiacea, solonaceae and polygonaceae were represented by 2 species each. The remaining (17 families) were represented by single plant species. Leaves were the most frequently utilized plant part (68%) and oral route (80%) was the most common route of administration, whereas concoction (60%) accounted the major form of preparation of herbal remedies. Determination of the dose is done by using different household utensils and also by using their own hand. Anthrax, black leg, ecto and endo parasites, rabies, foot and mouth disease, bloat, and colic were among the fifteen different livestock diseases or syndromes treated by traditional practitioners. Fifty-five out of 80 respondents who participated in this survey have an awareness on ethnoveterinary practice but plant parts used, dose and routes of administration were varies among the traditional practitioners. Therefore, we strongly recommended for detail scientific and pharmacological evaluations (efficacy, safety, mode of delivery and dosage) of the identified plant species in future use.Keywords: Aliments; Endogenous knowledge; Ethno veterinary; Medicinal plants
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