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Wild and Domestic Pig Interactions at the Wildlife–Livestock Interface of Murchison Falls National Park Uganda and the Potential Association with African Swine Fever Outbreaks

机译:乌干达默奇森瀑布国家公园野生动物与牲畜交界处的野生和家养猪相互作用以及非洲猪瘟爆发的潜在关联

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Bushpigs (BPs) (Potamochoerus larvatus) and warthogs (WHs) (Phacochoerus africanus), which are widely distributed in Eastern Africa, are likely to cohabitate in the same environment with domestic pigs (DPs), facilitating the transmission of shared pathogens. However, potential interactions between BP, WH, and DP, and the resulting potential circulation of infectious diseases have rarely been investigated in Africa to date. In order to understand the dynamics of such interactions and the potential influence of human behavior and husbandry practices on them, individual interviews (n = 233) and participatory rural appraisals (n = 11) were carried out among Ugandan pig farmers at the edge of Murchison Falls National Park, northern Uganda. In addition, as an example of possible implications of wild and DP interactions, non-linear multivariate analysis (multiple correspondence analyses) was used to investigate the potential association between the aforementioned factors (interactions and human behavior and practices) and farmer reported African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks. No direct interactions between wild pigs (WPs) and DP were reported in our study area. However, indirect interactions were described by 83 (35.6%) of the participants and were identified to be more common at water sources during the dry season. Equally, eight (3.4%) farmers declared exposing their DP to raw hunting leftovers of WPs. The exploratory analysis performed suggested possible associations between the farmer reported ASF outbreaks and indirect interactions, free-range housing systems, dry season, and having a WH burrow less than 3 km from the household. Our study was useful to gather local knowledge and to identify knowledge gaps about potential interactions between wild and DP in this area. This information could be useful to facilitate the design of future observational studies to better understand the potential transmission of pathogens between wild and DPs.
机译:在东部非洲广泛分布的布什猪(BPs)(Potamochoerus larvatus)和疣猪(WHs)(Phacochoerus africanus)可能与家猪(DPs)在同一环境中共栖,从而促进了病原体的共享传播。但是,迄今为止,在非洲很少研究过BP,WH和DP之间的潜在相互作用以及由此导致的传染病潜在传播。为了了解这种互动的动态以及人类行为和饲养方式对他们的潜在影响,在默奇森边缘的乌干达养猪户中进行了个人访谈(n = 233)和参与性农村评估(n = 11)。乌干达北部瀑布国家公园。此外,作为野生和DP相互作用可能影响的一个例子,非线性多变量分析(多重对应分析)被用于调查上述因素(相互作用与人类行为和习惯)与农民报告的非洲猪瘟之间的潜在关联。 (ASF)爆发。在我们的研究区域中,没有报道野生猪(WP)与DP之间的直接相互作用。然而,有83(35.6%)的参与者描述了间接相互作用,并发现在干旱季节,间接相互作用在水源中更为常见。同样,有八名(3.4%)农民宣布将他们的DP暴露于WP的原始狩猎残留物中。进行的探索性分析表明,农民报告的ASF爆发和间接相互作用,自由放养的房屋系统,干旱季节以及WH洞穴距离家庭不到3公里的可能存在关联。我们的研究对于收集当地知识以及确定有关该地区野生与DP之间潜在相互作用的知识缺口很有帮助。该信息可能有助于促进未来观察研究的设计,以便更好地了解病原体在野生和DP之间的潜在传播。

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