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Knowledge, perceptions and effects of Ebola virus disease outbreak on the pig value chain in the agro-pastoralist district of Luwero, Central Uganda

机译:乌干达州洛夫罗牧民区猪价值链爆发埃博拉病毒疾病爆发的知识,感知和影响

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Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreaks have a significant impact on the health and wellbeing, and livelihoods of communities. EVD response interventions particularly affect the food value chain, and income security of pig farmers in agro-pastoral communities. Despite the enormous effort of EVD response interventions, there is paucity of information towards EVD among those involved in the pig value chain, as well as the effect of EVD outbreaks on the pig value chain. This study therefore, assessed the knowledge, perceptions on the occurrence of Ebola and its effects on the pig value chain in the agro-pastoral district of Luweero, Central Uganda. A cross sectional study was conducted in two parishes of Ssambwe and Ngalonkulu, Luwero district. A total of 229 respondents were included in the study. Structured questionnaires, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to collect data. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS version 22 while qualitative data was analysed using thematic content analysis. Of the 229 respondents, 95.6% could recall the occurrence of the last EVD outbreak in their locality. About 24.5% associated EVD with touching pigs or eating pork. Regarding knowledge, 194 (84.7%) correctly associated EVD with handling Ebola infected persons, 191 (83.4%) with migration of people from endemic areas, 148 (64.9%) eating monkey meat, 127 (55.5%) with eating bats, and 198 (64.9%) with conducting public meetings where there is an Ebola infected person. Out of 142 farmers, 55 (38.7%) believed that Ebola outbreaks affected demand and sale of pigs. The EVD outbreak significantly led to a reduction in the average number of pigs sold (P?=?0.001), the average number of pigs bought by traders (P?=?0.04), and the number of pigs sold/ slaughtered by butcher men at pork eating places (P?=?0.03). This study showed that EVD outbreak negatively affected the pig value chain i.e., the demand and supply of pigs and pork. Therefore, there is need to sensitize the stakeholders in the pig value chain on EVD in order to minimize the negative economic impacts associated with EVD outbreaks.
机译:埃博拉病毒疾病(EVD)爆发对健康和福祉产生重大影响,社区的生计。 EVD响应干预措施特别影响食品价值链,农民在农业田园社区中的收入保障。尽管EVD响应干预措施巨大努力,但缺乏对参与猪价值链中eVD的信息,以及EVD爆发对猪价值链的影响。因此,这项研究评估了对福山市卢瓦奥农业田区农业田园区猪价值链的埃博拉病发生的知识,对猪价值连锁的影响。横截面研究是在SSambwe和Ngalonkulu,Luwero区的两个教区进行的。研究中共有229名受访者。进行了结构调查问卷,进行了关键信息面试和焦点小组讨论,以收集数据。使用SPSS版本22分析定量数据,而使用主题内容分析分析定性数据。在229名受访者中,95.6%可能会记住其当地最后一次EVD爆发的发生。大约24.5%相关的EVD与触摸猪或吃猪肉。关于知识,194(84.7%)正确相关联的EVD与处理埃博拉感染者,191(83.4%),从流行区域的人民迁移,148名(64.9%)吃猴子,127(55.5%),饮食蝙蝠,198年(64.9%)进行公共会议,其中有埃博拉感染者。在142名农民中,55名(38.7%)认为埃博拉疫情会影响猪的需求和销售。 EVD爆发显着导致销售的猪的平均数量(p?= 0.001),交易者购买的平均猪(p?= 0.04),以及屠夫男士销售/屠宰的猪数量在猪肉吃地方(p?= 0.03)。这项研究表明,EVD爆发对猪价链负面影响,即猪和猪肉的需求和供应。因此,需要在EVD上敏感猪价链中的利益相关者,以尽量减少与EVD爆发相关的负面经济影响。

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