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乌干达北部姆奇森林国家公园附近从事野生动物贸易的社区成员的态度、做法和动物传染病意识。

Attitudes, practices, and zoonoses awareness of community members involved in the bushmeat trade near Murchison Falls National Park, northern Uganda.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical & Diagnostic Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America.

Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Sep 28;15(9):e0239599. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239599. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The harvest of bushmeat is widespread in the tropics and sub-tropics. Often in these communities, there is a dependence on bushmeat for both food security and basic income. Despite the importance of bushmeat for households worldwide, the practice raises concern for transmission of zoonotic pathogens through hunting, food preparation, and consumption. In Uganda, harvest of wildlife is illegal, but bushmeat hunting, is commonplace. We interviewed 292 women who cook for their households and 180 self-identified hunters from 21 villages bordering Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda to gain insights into bushmeat preferences, opportunity for zoonotic pathogen transmission, and awareness of common wildlife-associated zoonoses. Both hunters and women who cook considered primates to be the most likely wildlife species to carry diseases humans can catch. Among common zoonotic pathogens, the greatest proportions of women who cook and hunters believed that pathogens causing stomach ache or diarrhea and monkeypox can be transmitted by wildlife. Neither women who cook nor hunters report being frequently injury during cooking, butchering, or hunting, and few report taking precautions while handling bushmeat. The majority of women who cook believe that hunters and dealers never or rarely disguise primate meat as another kind of meat in market, while the majority of hunters report that they usually disguise primate meat as another kind of meat. These data play a crucial role in our understanding of potential for exposure to and infection with zoonotic pathogens in the bushmeat trade. Expanding our knowledge of awareness, perceptions and risks enables us to identify opportunities to mitigate infections and injury risk and promote safe handling practices.

摘要

丛林肉在热带和亚热带地区广泛收获。在这些社区中,人们经常依赖丛林肉来保障粮食安全和获得基本收入。尽管丛林肉对全球家庭都很重要,但这种做法引发了人们对通过狩猎、食物准备和消费传播人畜共患病病原体的担忧。在乌干达,野生动物的收获是非法的,但丛林肉狩猎却很普遍。我们采访了 292 名为家庭做饭的妇女和 180 名来自乌干达姆楚索瀑布国家公园边境 21 个村庄的自报猎人和猎人,以深入了解丛林肉偏好、人畜共患病病原体传播的机会以及对常见野生动物相关人畜共患病的认识。猎人和做饭的妇女都认为灵长类动物是最有可能携带人类可感染疾病的野生动物物种。在常见的人畜共患病病原体中,做饭的妇女和猎人中有最大比例的人认为引起胃痛或腹泻和猴痘的病原体可以通过野生动物传播。做饭的妇女和猎人都没有报告在烹饪、屠宰或狩猎过程中经常受伤,但很少有人在处理丛林肉时采取预防措施。大多数做饭的妇女认为猎人或经销商从不或很少在市场上将灵长类动物肉伪装成另一种肉,而大多数猎人报告说他们通常将灵长类动物肉伪装成另一种肉。这些数据在我们理解丛林肉贸易中接触和感染人畜共患病病原体的潜力方面发挥了至关重要的作用。扩大我们对意识、看法和风险的认识,使我们能够确定减轻感染和伤害风险并促进安全处理做法的机会。

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