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Public health and economic benefits of spotted hyenas Crocuta crocuta in a peri-urban system

机译:发现的公共卫生和经济效益鬣狗Crocuta Crocuta在城市周边系统中

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1. Species that depend on anthropogenic waste for food can remove pathogens that pose health risks to humans and livestock, thereby saving lives and money. Quantifying these benefits is rare, yet can lead to innovative conservation solutions. 2. To assess these benefits, we examined the feeding ecology and population size of peri-urban spotted hyenas Crocuta crocuta in Mekelle, Ethiopia. We integrated these field data into a disease transmission model to predict: (a) the number of anthrax and bovine tuberculosis (bTB) infections arising in humans and livestock from infected carcass waste and (b) the costs associated with treating these infections and losing livestock. We compared these public health and economic outcomes under two scenarios: (a) hyenas are present and (b) the counterfactual, hyenas are absent. 3. We estimated that hyenas annually remove 4.2% (207 tonnes) of the total carcass waste disposed of by residents and businesses in Mekelle. Furthermore, the scavenging behaviour of hyenas annually prevents five infections of anthrax and bTB in humans, and 140 infections in cattle, sheep and goats. This disease control service potentially saves USD 52,165 due to the treatment costs and livestock loss avoided. 4. Synthesis and applications. This human-hyena interaction in Ethiopia is evidence that large carnivores can contribute to human health and economy. To retain these benefits and maintain tolerance of hyenas, we recommend introducing education programmes to promote safe outdoor behaviour around hyenas, training watchdogs to alert residents of hyena presence, constructing bomas to protect livestock from hyena attacks, and preserving the hyenas' access to carcass waste to reduce their dependency on livestock predation. With humans and carnivores coming more frequently into contact, understanding and communicating how these species can benefit humanity will be critical to motivating human-carnivore coexistence worldwide.
机译:1. 食物可以消除病原体构成健康风险人类和牲畜,从而挽救生命钱。可能导致创新的保护解决方案。评估这些好处,我们检查了喂养城市周边的生态和人口规模鬣狗Crocuta Crocuta Mekelle,埃塞俄比亚。综合这些字段数据成疾传播模型来预测:(a)的数量炭疽和牛结核病(bTB)感染出现在人类和牲畜感染尸体浪费和(b)与相关的成本治疗这些感染和失去牲畜。我们比较这些公共卫生和经济结果在两个场景:(a)鬣狗现在和(b)的反事实的鬣狗缺席。移除尸体总量(207吨)的4.2%废物处理的居民和企业Mekelle。鬣狗每年防止五感染在人类炭疽和bTB, 140人感染牛、绵羊和山羊。服务可能由于节省了52165美元避免了治疗费用和牲畜损失。合成和应用程序。交互在埃塞俄比亚是大型的证据食肉动物可以促进人类健康和经济。鬣狗的公差,我们推荐介绍户外教育项目促进安全行为在鬣狗、培训监管机构提醒居民鬣狗的存在,构建围着栅栏保护牲畜免受鬣狗的攻击,和保护土狼的尸体浪费减少依赖牲畜捕食。经常接触,和理解沟通这些物种如何受益人类将激励的关键全球human-carnivore共存。

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