| Literature DB >> 27047056 |
T M Kpodékon1, C A Ogni1, H Dassou2, T J Dougnon1, C Boko1, G B Koutinhouin1, J S E Goussanou1, A Akoegninou2, I Youssao1.
Abstract
AIM: This study aims to identify the dominant viral animal pathologies and to list the traditional recipes used by the breeders for their treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Benin; ethnoveterinary survey; medicinal plants; viral diseases
Year: 2015 PMID: 27047056 PMCID: PMC4774822 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2015.1424-1434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Figure-1Study area.
Distribution of the dominant viral animal pathologies in the agro-ecological areas of Benin.
| Pathologies | Animal species | Zone 1 (n=34) | Zone 2 (n=53) | Zone 3 (n=32) | Zone 4 (n=79) | Zone 5 (n=74) | Zone 6 (n=58) | Zone 7 (n=47) | Zone 8 (n=48) | Test of significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foot and mouth disease (%) | Cattle | 97.06b | 71.70c | 100.00a | 27.85e | 37.84d | 18.97f | 21.28f | 16.67f | |
| Newcastle disease (%) | Poultry | 0.00e | 11.32d | 0.00e | 48.10a | 13.51cd | 18.97c | 27.66b | 25.00b | |
| African swine fever (%) | Pig | 0.00d | 0.00d | 0.00d | 22.78a | 1.35c | 3.45b | 2.13bc | 22.92a | |
| Pseudorinderpest (%) | Cattle, goat, sheep | 2.94d | 13.21c | 0.00f | 1.27e | 33.78a | 24.14b | 12.77c | 14.58c | |
| Fowl pox (%) | Poultry | 0.00e | 3.77d | 0.00e | 0.00e | 13.51c | 34.48a | 36.17a | 20.83b |
The percentages of the same line followed by different letters, differ significantly at the threshold of 5%.
p<0.001;
p<0.05, Zone 1=Extreme north Benin; Zone 2=Cotton area of north Benin: Zone 3=Food producing area of south Borgou; Zone 4=West-Atacora area; Zone 5=Cotton area of central Benin; Zone 6=Lands of bar area; Zone 7=Low-pressure area; Zone 8=Fisheries area
Remedies used for the treatment of the fowl pox in Benin.
| Desease | Local name of plant | Scientific name of plant (used part) | Other combination | Preparation method | Dose | Route of administration | Posology | During of treatment | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fowl pox | Aloman (F) | - | Trituration | - | Oral | Twice a day | 3 days | 3 | |
| Nyinsikin (F) | - | Trituration | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 6 | ||
| kessou-kessou (F) | - | Trituration | - | Badigeonnage | Twice a day | - | 4 | ||
| Yébésé (M) | - | Pilage | - | Oral | - | 2-3 weeks | 2 | ||
| Lobokle (M) | Salt | Juice | Spoonful | Badigeonnage | 3 times/day | At will | 5 | ||
| Détin (F) | Petroleum | Decoction+ extraction | - | Badigeonnage | Twice a day | At will | 3 | ||
| - | Pierre noire | Maceration | At will | Oral | - | At will | 10 | ||
| Detin+ tchiayo (F) | Sulphur+salt | Decoction and extraction+ trituration | - | Badigeonnage | Twice a day | At will | 6 |
P=Peulh, F=Fon, I=Idaatcha, M=Mina
Figure-2Frequently plants used to control viral disease.
Figure-3Organ used on each plant to control livestock viral disease.
Remedies used for the treatment of foot and mouth disease.
| Disease | Local name of plant | Scientific name of plant (used part) | Other combination | Preparation method | Dose | Route of administration | Posology | Time of treatment | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foot and mouth disease | Boodouhi (P) | Ox urine | Maceration | - | Rinsing | Once a day | At will | 3 | |
| Banounoui (P) | Potash | Decoction | - | Rinsing | Twice a day | At will | 1 | ||
| Hissi-hissi (F) | - | Trituration | - | Rinsing | Twice a day | At will | 1 | ||
| Toufalderehi (P) | Potash | Decoction | - | Rinsing | Once a day | At will | 2 | ||
| Gbagbanati (P) | - | Decoction | - | Oral | - | - | 2 | ||
| - | Urine | Maceration | - | Rinsing | Twice a day | 1 month | 4 | ||
| Naréhi (P) | - | Trituration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 4 | ||
| Nanwankou | - | Infusion | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 5 | ||
| Gaoure or Tchabi (P)+ Kahi (P)+Ganeï (P) | - | Infusion | - | Oral and Rinsing | Once a day | 1 week | 3 | ||
| - | - | Decoction | 1 L adult and ½ L for young | Oral | Once a day | 3 days | 1 | ||
| - | - | Powder | At will | Oral | Once on 2 days | 1 week | 1 | ||
| Foot and mouth disease | - | Salt | Trituration | - | Oral | Once a day | 3 days | 2 | |
| - | Salt | Powder | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 5 | ||
| - | - | Decoction | ½ L per animal | Oral | Once a day | 3 days | 2 | ||
| - | - | Decoction | - | Oral | Once a day | 3 days | 3 | ||
| Sôtô-Djabi (P) | - | Fumigation | - | External | Once a day | 2 days | 3 | ||
| Foot and mouth disease | Sorokouhi (P) | Salt | Powder | - | Oral | Once/week | At will | 6 | |
| Loogoh (P) | Fèces de caprins | Fumigation | - | External | Once a day | 1 month | 2 | ||
| Tchami (P) | Hen egg+salt | Calcination de la root | - | Oral | Once a day | 2 weeks | 2 | ||
| Bênahi+Sôtô (P) | Hen egg | Trituration | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 2 | ||
| Kahi (P) | Ox urine | Maceration | - | External/Oral | Twice a day | 1 week | 10 | ||
| Gade (P) | - | Maceration | - | Rinsing | Twice a day | At will | 23 | ||
| Tiguerehi (P) | - | Decoction | - | Rinsing | Twice a day | 3 days | 4 |
Remedies used for the treatment of Newcastle disease.
| Disease | Local name of plant | Scientific name of plant (used part) | Other combination | Preparation method | Dose | Route of administration | Posology | Time of treatment | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newcastle disease | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 3 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 1 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | One to four times | At will | 4 | ||
| - | - | Trituration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 day | 2 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | One to four times | At will | 5 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | - | - | 7 | ||
| Ira (I) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | - | - | 13 | ||
| Pampale (P) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | - | - | 2 | ||
| Newcastle disease | Sesera (P) | Red pepper | Maceration | - | Oral | - | At will | 10 | |
| Tambo (I) | Potash | Decoction | 1 L (adult) and ½ L (young) | Oral | Once a day | 3 days | 1 | ||
| Mango (F) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | - | - | 2 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 9 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 10 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | 3 to 4 times/day | At will | 28 | ||
| Nare (P) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 6 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 2 | ||
| Newcastle disease | - | - | Decoction | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 1 | |
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 4 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Twice a day | 1 week | 2 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 9 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | 3 to 4 times/day | At will | 5 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 8 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 10 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | 3 to 4 times | At will | 8 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 2 | ||
| Newcastle disease | Ehouzou (F) | - | Trituration | At will | Oral | - | At will | 5 | |
| - | - | Trituration | ½ bamboo glass | Oral | Once a day | 2 days | 5 | ||
| Kpatin yovo (F) | - | Maceration | 1 drop | Oral | Once a day | 2 days | 3 | ||
| Mangoti (F) | - | Maceration | At will | Oral | - | At will | 7 | ||
| Gninsikin (F) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 5 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | At will | Oral | - | At will | 3 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | ½ to 1 L | Oral | - | At will | 2 | ||
| Newcastle disease | Aloman (F) | Ampicilline | Trituration | At will | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 6 | |
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 3 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 month | 9 | ||
| Koyanre+ booga (P) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 6 | ||
| Nare+ sisiridji (P) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 2 |
Remedies used for the treatment of African swine fever.
| Disease | Local name of plant | Scientific name of plant (used part) | Other combination | Preparation method | Dose | Route of administration | Posology | During of treatment | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| African swine fever | - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 4 | |
| - | - | Decoction | - | Oral | Once a day | At will | 1 | ||
| Tchrotchi (F) (Gninsikin) | - | Fourrage | At will | Oral | 3 times/day | At will | 1 | ||
| - | - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 13 | ||
| - | Potash | Decoction | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 3 | ||
| - | - | Pilage | Pinch | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 1 | ||
| - | - | Fourrage | - | Oral | 3 to 4 times/day | At will | 6 |
Remedies used for the treatment of the pseudorinderpest.
| Disease | Local name of plant | Scientific name of plant (used part) | Other combination | Preparation method | Dose | Route of administration | Posology | During of treatment | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pseudo-rinderpest | Baadoman (P) | - | Trituration | - | Oral | Twice a day | At will | 2 | |
| Ira (I) | Potash | Maceration | - | Oral | - | - | 5 | ||
| Ganahi (P) | - | Maceration | ½ L | Oral | Once a day | - | 2 | ||
| - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 7 | |||
| - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 week | 5 | |||
| Botouri+ barkou (P) | - | Maceration | - | Oral | 3 to 4 times/day | At will | 6 | ||
| - | Trituration | - | Badigeonnage | Twice aday | At will | 3 | |||
| - | Maceration | - | Oral | Once a day | 1 day | 5 |