Assessment of knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the prevalence of sheep scab among communal sheep farmers in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

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Yawa, Mandla [1 ,2 ]
Mtenjwa, Bukeka [2 ]
Jaja, Ishmael Festus [2 ,3 ]
Mthi, Siza [4 ]
Nyangiwe, Nkululeko [1 ,3 ]
Tokozwayo, Sive [1 ]
Rumosa-Gwaze, Francis [5 ]
Stempa, Thuthuzelwa [6 ]
Qokweni, Luxolo [7 ]
机构
[1] Dohne Agr Dev Inst, Dept Rural Dev & Agr Reform, Private Bag X15, ZA-4930 Stutterheim, South Africa
[2] Univ Ft Hare, Fac Sci & Agr, Dept Livestock & Pasture, Private Bag X1314, ZA-5700 Alice, South Africa
[3] Univ South Africa, Dept Agr & Anim Hlth, Florida, South Africa
[4] Dept Rural Dev & Agr Reform, POB 112, ZA-5320 Queenstown, South Africa
[5] Ikhala TVET Coll, Queen Nonesi Campus, ZA-5320 Queenstown, South Africa
[6] Dept Rural Dev & Agr Reform, Private Bag X3090, ZA-4960 Butterworth, South Africa
[7] Dept Rural Dev & Agr Reform, Private Bag X6012, ZA-6001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa
关键词
communal sheep farmers; Eastern Cape Province; season; sheep scab control methods; sheep scab; AGE; WEIGHT; MANGE; SEX;
D O I
10.14202/vetworld.2024.558-563
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
Background and Aim: Sheep scab is one of the most contagious diseases of sheep found in rural communities worldwide and is a major health and welfare concern for sheep farming. Information on the attitudes of communal farmers to sheep scab remains speculative in the Eastern Cape Province. This study aimed to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to the prevalence of sheep scab among communal sheep farmers in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Materials and Methods: From June to August 2022, a cross-sectional survey using a semi -structured questionnaire (n = 160) was conducted in two rural communities of the Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality in Eastern Cape Province. Purpose sampling was used to obtain respondents' knowledge, attitudes, and management practices regarding sheep scabs. Results: Among respondents, 81% were males and 19% were females. The majority of sheep farmers (59%) in both communities were aware of sheep scabs, but the majority (64%) did not receive any farming training. The majority of sheep farmers (65%) believed that sheep scab was the most serious threat to their sheep production since it increased mortality. In the past 3 years, approximately 57% of respondents reported an increase in the prevalence of sheep scab. The majority of farmers reported wool loss as the most noticeable clinical symptom (73%). More than 80% of sheep farmers do not use acaricide on a regular basis. Sixty-one percent of farmers prefer a pour -on topical application method. The frequency of annual dipping was every fortnight (40%), during summer and winter (24%). Most farmers (66%) regularly vaccinate their sheep. Conclusion: The prevalence of sheep scab is increasing in these communities; however, a better understanding of the factors that facilitate its transmission is required to allow improved management and control of this disease. The government must involve extension officers and distribute them to disseminate information to farmers. Thus, it will be easy to translate the literature into action.
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页数:6
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