Literature DB >> 11937234

Participatory analysis of seasonal incidences of diseases of cattle, disease vectors and rainfall in southern Sudan.

A Catley1, J Osman, C Mawien, B A Jones, T J Leyland.   

Abstract

During an investigation into a chronic wasting disease in southern Sudanese cattle, a participatory appraisal method called a 'seasonal calendar' was used to understand local perceptions of seasonal variations in cattle diseases, disease vectors, intermediate hosts and rainfall. Repetition of a standardized seasonal calendar with Dinka informants demonstrated good reproducibility of the method. Comparison of rainfall data produced by seasonal calendars and objective measures of rainfall demonstrated good validity of the seasonal calendar method. Subjective assessment of seasonal calendar scoring patterns by veterinarians indicated that herders' perceptions of seasonal populations of biting flies, ticks and snails were similar to modern veterinary knowledge. The uses of seasonal calendars in veterinary epidemiology are discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11937234     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5877(01)00289-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Vet Med        ISSN: 0167-5877            Impact factor:   2.670


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Authors:  S Mekuria; A Zerihun; B Gebre-Egziabher; M Tibbo
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5.  Participatory Epidemiology of Ethnoveterinary Practices Fulani Pastoralists Used to Manage Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia and Other Cattle Ailments in Niger State, Nigeria.

Authors:  N B Alhaji; O O Babalobi
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6.  Local disease concepts relevant to the design of a community-based surveillance program for influenza in rural Guatemala.

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7.  A Participatory Investigation of Bovine Health and Production Issues in Pakistan.

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Authors:  Solomon Mekuria Wudneh
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9.  Participatory survey of Rift Valley fever in nomadic pastoral communities of North-central Nigeria: The associated risk pathways and factors.

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