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莫桑比克马普托家庭中鸡及鸡肉产品的购买、消费和所有权:一项横断面研究。

Purchase, consumption, and ownership of chickens and chicken products among households in Maputo, Mozambique: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Shioda Kayoko, Smith Frederica, Mucache Hermógenes Neves, Marri Anushka Reddy, Chew Jhanel, Levy Karen, Freeman Matthew C

机构信息

Department of Global Health, School of Public Health, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States of America.

Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

One Health. 2024 Nov 22;19:100943. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100943. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chickens are an important source of animal protein, nutrition, and income in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). They are also a major reservoir of enteropathogens that contribute to the burden of illnesses among children. Food systems present a risk for transmission of enteropathogens from poultry to humans, but there is a lack of population-level data on the pattern of purchase, ownership, and consumption of live chickens and their products in LMICs to better characterize that risk.

METHODS

To assess chicken purchase, ownership, and consumption practices, we conducted a population-based survey using a structured questionnaire in Maputo, Mozambique in 2021. Multi-stage cluster sampling was used to obtain a representative sample of households in our study area. To minimize sampling bias and ensure a representative sample, we applied survey weighting using district-level population data and estimated weighted population-level values.

RESULTS

Heads of 570 households in Maputo completed our survey. Approximately half of these households purchased broiler chicken meat (weighted percentage of households: 44.8 %) and eggs (46.5 %) in the previous week of the survey date, while indigenous chicken meat was less popular (1950, 1.1 %). The most common source of chicken products was corner stores (i.e., small convenience shops on streets), followed by wet markets. Live chickens were raised by 15.6 % of households, and chicken feces were observed on the floor or ground at the majority of these households during house visits.

DISCUSSION

Our findings suggest that poultry provides a major source of animal protein in this setting. Given the predicted growth of poultry farming in LMICs in the coming decades, implementing One Health-based food safety measures at primary sources of chicken products, such as corner stores and wet markets, will be critical to controlling zoonotic pathogen transmission risks.

摘要

背景

在许多低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs),鸡肉是动物蛋白、营养和收入的重要来源。它们也是肠道病原体的主要储存宿主,这些病原体加重了儿童的疾病负担。食品系统存在肠道病原体从家禽传播给人类的风险,但在低收入和中等收入国家,缺乏关于活鸡及其产品的购买、拥有和消费模式的人群层面数据,以更好地描述这种风险。

方法

为了评估鸡肉的购买、拥有和消费情况,我们于2021年在莫桑比克马普托使用结构化问卷进行了一项基于人群的调查。采用多阶段整群抽样方法,以获取我们研究区域内具有代表性的家庭样本。为了尽量减少抽样偏差并确保样本具有代表性,我们使用地区层面的人口数据进行调查加权,并估计加权后的人群层面数值。

结果

马普托的570户家庭户主完成了我们的调查。在调查日期的前一周,大约一半的家庭购买了肉鸡(加权家庭百分比:44.8%)和鸡蛋(46.5%),而本土鸡肉则不太受欢迎(1950,1.1%)。鸡肉产品最常见的来源是街角商店(即街道上的小型便利店),其次是湿货市场。15.6%的家庭饲养活鸡,在入户访问时,大多数这些家庭的地面或地上都观察到了鸡粪。

讨论

我们的研究结果表明,在这种情况下,家禽是动物蛋白的主要来源。鉴于预计未来几十年低收入和中等收入国家家禽养殖的增长,在鸡肉产品的主要来源地,如街角商店和湿货市场,实施基于“同一健康”理念的食品安全措施,对于控制人畜共患病原体传播风险至关重要。

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