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Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin

AIM: This study aims to identify the dominant viral animal pathologies and to list the traditional recipes used by the breeders for their treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method of data collection was based on a retrospective survey. Thus, 787 breeders and agro-breeders scattered in the eight a...

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Autores principales: Kpodékon, T. M., Ogni, C. A., Dassou, H., Dougnon, T. J., Boko, C., Koutinhouin, G. B., Goussanou, J. S. E., Akoegninou, A., Youssao, I.
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Publicado: Veterinary World 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27047056
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.1424-1434
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author Kpodékon, T. M.
Ogni, C. A.
Dassou, H.
Dougnon, T. J.
Boko, C.
Koutinhouin, G. B.
Goussanou, J. S. E.
Akoegninou, A.
Youssao, I.
author_facet Kpodékon, T. M.
Ogni, C. A.
Dassou, H.
Dougnon, T. J.
Boko, C.
Koutinhouin, G. B.
Goussanou, J. S. E.
Akoegninou, A.
Youssao, I.
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description AIM: This study aims to identify the dominant viral animal pathologies and to list the traditional recipes used by the breeders for their treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method of data collection was based on a retrospective survey. Thus, 787 breeders and agro-breeders scattered in the eight agro-ecological areas of Benin were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. RESULTS: In total, 5 pathologies were reported by breeders. Among those pathologies, foot and mouth disease was reported by all of the breeders of the southern part of Borgou compared with the other areas (p<0.05) and treated by 25 species of medicinal plants. African swine fever was the main pathology reported (22.92%) (p<0.05) in the fishery areas which is controlled by 7 medicinal plants. Pseudorinderpest was more reported (33.78%) (p<0.05) in the cotton area of central Benin and treated by 8 medicinal plants. There is also Newcastle disease that was mostly reported in the Western Atacora and treated by 32 medicinal plants as well as fowl pox which was a more reported in the lands of the bar area and the low-pressure area about 34.48% and 36.17% proportions, respectively, and treated by eight medicinal plants. CONCLUSION: The breeders in Benin possess rich ethno veterinary knowledge on medicinal plants and their uses in the treatment of livestock. A total of 57 medicinal plants have been inventoried to fight against five major viral diseases as African swine fever, pseudorinderpest and foot and mouth disease. The common plants used to treat viral disease in general were Euphorbia unispina, Euphorbia poissonii, Lannea acida, and Mangifera indica. The most harvested organs on the plants reported in this survey were the barks, the leaves, and the whole plants. To better develop our indigenous resources, it would be important to expand this ethno-pharmacological investigation to other diseases category.
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spelling pubmed-47748222016-04-04 Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin Kpodékon, T. M. Ogni, C. A. Dassou, H. Dougnon, T. J. Boko, C. Koutinhouin, G. B. Goussanou, J. S. E. Akoegninou, A. Youssao, I. Vet World Research Article AIM: This study aims to identify the dominant viral animal pathologies and to list the traditional recipes used by the breeders for their treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method of data collection was based on a retrospective survey. Thus, 787 breeders and agro-breeders scattered in the eight agro-ecological areas of Benin were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires. RESULTS: In total, 5 pathologies were reported by breeders. Among those pathologies, foot and mouth disease was reported by all of the breeders of the southern part of Borgou compared with the other areas (p<0.05) and treated by 25 species of medicinal plants. African swine fever was the main pathology reported (22.92%) (p<0.05) in the fishery areas which is controlled by 7 medicinal plants. Pseudorinderpest was more reported (33.78%) (p<0.05) in the cotton area of central Benin and treated by 8 medicinal plants. There is also Newcastle disease that was mostly reported in the Western Atacora and treated by 32 medicinal plants as well as fowl pox which was a more reported in the lands of the bar area and the low-pressure area about 34.48% and 36.17% proportions, respectively, and treated by eight medicinal plants. CONCLUSION: The breeders in Benin possess rich ethno veterinary knowledge on medicinal plants and their uses in the treatment of livestock. A total of 57 medicinal plants have been inventoried to fight against five major viral diseases as African swine fever, pseudorinderpest and foot and mouth disease. The common plants used to treat viral disease in general were Euphorbia unispina, Euphorbia poissonii, Lannea acida, and Mangifera indica. The most harvested organs on the plants reported in this survey were the barks, the leaves, and the whole plants. To better develop our indigenous resources, it would be important to expand this ethno-pharmacological investigation to other diseases category. Veterinary World 2015-12 2015-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4774822/ /pubmed/27047056 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.1424-1434 Text en Copyright: © The authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This article is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributin License (http://creative commons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Kpodékon, T. M.
Ogni, C. A.
Dassou, H.
Dougnon, T. J.
Boko, C.
Koutinhouin, G. B.
Goussanou, J. S. E.
Akoegninou, A.
Youssao, I.
Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title_full Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title_fullStr Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title_full_unstemmed Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title_short Dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in Benin
title_sort dominant viral pathologies in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment mode in ethno veterinary medicine in benin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27047056
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.1424-1434
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