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Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania

Village chicken production holds much potential for the alleviation of malnutrition and poverty in rural communities in Africa. Owing to their subsistence nature, however, such systems are rife with infectious poultry diseases such as Newcastle disease (ND). Strategies common for the management of N...

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Autores principales: Enahoro, Dolapo, Galiè, Alessandra, Abukari, Yakubu, Chiwanga, Gaspar H., Kelly, Terra R., Kahamba, Judith, Massawe, Fatihiya A., Mapunda, Fausta, Jumba, Humphrey, Weber, Christoph, Dione, Michel, Kayang, Boniface, Ouma, Emily
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.611357
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author Enahoro, Dolapo
Galiè, Alessandra
Abukari, Yakubu
Chiwanga, Gaspar H.
Kelly, Terra R.
Kahamba, Judith
Massawe, Fatihiya A.
Mapunda, Fausta
Jumba, Humphrey
Weber, Christoph
Dione, Michel
Kayang, Boniface
Ouma, Emily
author_facet Enahoro, Dolapo
Galiè, Alessandra
Abukari, Yakubu
Chiwanga, Gaspar H.
Kelly, Terra R.
Kahamba, Judith
Massawe, Fatihiya A.
Mapunda, Fausta
Jumba, Humphrey
Weber, Christoph
Dione, Michel
Kayang, Boniface
Ouma, Emily
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description Village chicken production holds much potential for the alleviation of malnutrition and poverty in rural communities in Africa. Owing to their subsistence nature, however, such systems are rife with infectious poultry diseases such as Newcastle disease (ND). Strategies common for the management of ND and other poultry diseases in intensive production systems, including vaccination and biosecurity measures, have seen limited success in the village production systems. New approaches are needed that can successfully deliver animal health inputs and services for the effective management of poultry health challenges in low-input systems. Our study utilized focus group discussions with men and women farmers as well as other poultry value chain actors such as input suppliers, live bird traders and processed poultry meat retailers, to investigate potential options for delivery of animal health care to village poultry systems in northern Ghana and central Tanzania. ND was commonly reported as a major disease constraint in the study sites of the two countries, with resulting fatalities particularly impactful on men and women producers and on traders. We therefore also conducted interviews that focused specifically on the gender component of village chicken production. The key health related challenges prioritized by women and men participants included limited access to, and poor quality of, vaccines and veterinary drugs, a shortage of veterinary officers, and insufficient knowledge and training of farmers on flock management practices. Women, more than men, emphasized the difficulties of accessing poultry health services. Our assessments suggest that for poultry health care delivery in the studied communities to be effective, there is need to improve the supply of good quality drugs and vaccines in rural areas, respond to the needs of both men and women, and recognize the different incentives for farmers, traders and other value chain actors. Community-based approaches and increased use of ICT technology such as mobile phones have much to offer in this regard.
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spelling pubmed-82152782021-06-22 Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania Enahoro, Dolapo Galiè, Alessandra Abukari, Yakubu Chiwanga, Gaspar H. Kelly, Terra R. Kahamba, Judith Massawe, Fatihiya A. Mapunda, Fausta Jumba, Humphrey Weber, Christoph Dione, Michel Kayang, Boniface Ouma, Emily Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Village chicken production holds much potential for the alleviation of malnutrition and poverty in rural communities in Africa. Owing to their subsistence nature, however, such systems are rife with infectious poultry diseases such as Newcastle disease (ND). Strategies common for the management of ND and other poultry diseases in intensive production systems, including vaccination and biosecurity measures, have seen limited success in the village production systems. New approaches are needed that can successfully deliver animal health inputs and services for the effective management of poultry health challenges in low-input systems. Our study utilized focus group discussions with men and women farmers as well as other poultry value chain actors such as input suppliers, live bird traders and processed poultry meat retailers, to investigate potential options for delivery of animal health care to village poultry systems in northern Ghana and central Tanzania. ND was commonly reported as a major disease constraint in the study sites of the two countries, with resulting fatalities particularly impactful on men and women producers and on traders. We therefore also conducted interviews that focused specifically on the gender component of village chicken production. The key health related challenges prioritized by women and men participants included limited access to, and poor quality of, vaccines and veterinary drugs, a shortage of veterinary officers, and insufficient knowledge and training of farmers on flock management practices. Women, more than men, emphasized the difficulties of accessing poultry health services. Our assessments suggest that for poultry health care delivery in the studied communities to be effective, there is need to improve the supply of good quality drugs and vaccines in rural areas, respond to the needs of both men and women, and recognize the different incentives for farmers, traders and other value chain actors. Community-based approaches and increased use of ICT technology such as mobile phones have much to offer in this regard. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8215278/ /pubmed/34164447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.611357 Text en Copyright © 2021 Enahoro, Galiè, Abukari, Chiwanga, Kelly, Kahamba, Massawe, Mapunda, Jumba, Weber, Dione, Kayang and Ouma. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Enahoro, Dolapo
Galiè, Alessandra
Abukari, Yakubu
Chiwanga, Gaspar H.
Kelly, Terra R.
Kahamba, Judith
Massawe, Fatihiya A.
Mapunda, Fausta
Jumba, Humphrey
Weber, Christoph
Dione, Michel
Kayang, Boniface
Ouma, Emily
Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title_full Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title_fullStr Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title_short Strategies to Upgrade Animal Health Delivery in Village Poultry Systems: Perspectives of Stakeholders From Northern Ghana and Central Zones in Tanzania
title_sort strategies to upgrade animal health delivery in village poultry systems: perspectives of stakeholders from northern ghana and central zones in tanzania
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34164447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.611357
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