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南非姆普马兰加省野生动物-家畜接触社区的“同一健康”档案。

One Health profile of a community at the wildlife-domestic animal interface, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.

Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort, South Africa; Centre for Veterinary Wildlife Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Hans Hoheisen Wildlife Research Station, Orpen Gate, Kruger National Park, South Africa.

出版信息

Prev Vet Med. 2016 Aug 1;130:119-28. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2016.06.007. Epub 2016 Jun 14.

Abstract

We used a community engagement approach to develop a One Health profile of an agro-pastoralist population at the interface of wildlife areas in eastern South Africa. Representatives from 262 randomly-selected households participated in an in-person, cross-sectional survey. Questions were designed to ascertain the participants' knowledge, attitudes, and practices with regard to human health, domestic animal health, and natural resources including wildlife and water. Surveys were conducted within four selected villages by a team of trained surveyors and translators over four weeks in July-August 2013. Questions were a combination of multiple choice (single answer), multiple selection, open-ended, and Likert scale. The study found that nearly three-quarters of all households surveyed reported owning at least one animal (55% owned chickens, 31% dogs, 25% cattle, 16% goats, 9% cats, and 5% pigs). Among the animal-owning respondents, health concerns identified included dissatisfaction with government-run cattle dip facilities (97%) and frequent morbidity and mortality of chickens that had clinical signs consistent with Newcastle disease (49%). Sixty-one percent of participants believed that diseases of animals could be transmitted to humans. Ninety-six percent of respondents desired greater knowledge about animal diseases. With regard to human health issues, the primary barrier to health care access was related to transportation to/from the community health clinics. Environmental health issues revealed by the survey included disparities by village in drinking water reliability and frequent domiciliary rodent sightings positively associated with increased household size and chicken ownership. Attitudes towards conservation were generally favorable; however, the community demonstrated a strong preference for a dichotomous approach to wildlife management, one that separated wildlife from humans. Due to the location of the community, which neighbors the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, and the livestock-dependent lifestyle of the resource-poor inhabitants, a One Health approach that takes into consideration the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health is necessary. The community profile described in this study provides a foundation for health research and planning initiatives that are driven by community engagement and consider the multitude of factors affecting health at the human-domestic animal-wildlife interface. Furthermore, it allows for the determination and quantification of the linkages between human, animal, and environmental health.

摘要

我们采用社区参与的方法,在南非东部野生动物区边缘的农牧民社区中,开展了一项“同一健康”调查。262 户随机抽取的家庭代表参与了这次面对面的横断面调查。调查问卷旨在确定参与者在人类健康、家庭动物健康以及自然资源(包括野生动物和水)方面的知识、态度和实践。2013 年 7 月至 8 月的四周内,一个由训练有素的调查员和翻译组成的团队在四个选定的村庄开展了这项调查。调查问卷的问题形式包括多项选择(单项选择)、多项选择、开放式问题和李克特量表。研究发现,接受调查的几乎所有家庭(74%)都至少养了一只动物(55%养了鸡,31%养了狗,25%养了牛,16%养了山羊,9%养了猫,5%养了猪)。在养动物的受访者中,他们提到的健康问题包括对政府运营的牛驱虫设施不满意(97%),以及经常出现有新城疫临床症状的鸡发病率和死亡率高(49%)。61%的参与者认为动物疾病可以传染给人类。96%的受访者希望更多地了解动物疾病。在人类健康问题方面,获得医疗保健的主要障碍与往返社区卫生诊所的交通有关。调查中发现的环境卫生问题包括村庄之间饮用水可靠性的差异,以及家庭规模较大和鸡只饲养量较多与家鼠频繁出现之间呈正相关的情况。社区对保护的态度普遍是赞成的;然而,社区强烈倾向于对野生动物管理采取二元方法,即把野生动物与人类分开。由于社区的位置靠近大林波波跨界自然保护区,以及资源匮乏的居民依赖牲畜的生活方式,因此需要采取一种考虑人类、动物和环境健康相互关联的“同一健康”方法。本研究中描述的社区概况为以社区参与为驱动并考虑影响人类-家畜-野生动物界面健康的多种因素的健康研究和规划举措提供了基础。此外,它还可以确定和量化人类、动物和环境健康之间的联系。

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