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Importance of livestock diseases in the highlands of Ethiopia: Participatory epidemiology and gender perspectives

  1. Importance of livestock diseases in the highlands of Ethiopia: Participatory epidemiology and gender perspectives Solomon Gizaw, Hiwot Desta, Biruk Alemu, Azage Tegegne and Barbara Wieland International Livestock Research Institute Key messages (1) Anthrax, FMD, blackleg, bovine Pasteurellosis and lumpy skin disease are the most important livestock diseases in the highlands of Ethiopia (2) Women and men farmers have similar perceptions and disease priorities (3) Participatory epidemiology helped to understand disease priorities as perceived by smallholders Methods Sampling • Study sites: 4 regional states in Ethiopia (Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray), in total 37 Kebeles/villages in 17 districts • One woman and one men Focus Group Discussion held in each kebele, each with six to eight farmers Table 1. Sampling structure for FGD (HL: highland, MHL: mid-highland) Data collection and analysis • Simple ranking and proportional piling using 100 beans to elicit farmers’ priorities and perceptions on different topics • Descriptive statistics, Chi-squared, and statistical inferential procedure (multinomial logistic regression analyses) Pictures Conclusions o Participatory tools useful to gather information on priorities and disease occurrence o Farmers’ priorities differ to diseases targeted in national programs o High agreement between men and women and strong involvement of women in animal health management, thus both need to be involved in interventions. Aim To understand disease priorities and epidemiology of diseases in smallholder farming systems as perceived by women and men farmers. Partners logo Contact: Solomon Gizaw s.gizaw@cgiar.org ● Box 5689 Addis Ababa Ethiopia ● +251 11 617 2237 ● ilri.org This project was funded by LIVES and CGIAR research program on Livestock This document is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. October 2018 October 2018 Results Fig 1. Frequency of FGD groups mentioning diseases • Women and men considered cattle 1.73 and 1.38 times more important than other farm animals (P<0.001) • 29 diseases/syndromes were mentioned as priorities, but only 12 were mentioned by at least 10% of FGDs • Seasonality and agro-ecology were factors associated with disease occurrence • Adult men and women are more involved in activities related to disease transmission compared to other/younger family members. Table 2. Women and men FGDs priority of disease (compared to lumpy skin disease) Par ILRI thanks all donors and organizations which globally support its work through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund. Region No. of districts No. of kebeles Agro- ecology Altitude (m) Rainfall (mm) Temp (oC) Amhara 2 4 Moist HL 2636 1137 14.8 2 4 Moist MHL 1912 1081 18.9 2 5 Wet MHL 2023 1486 17.6 Oromia 1 3 Dry MHL 1761 837 19.5 2 4 Moist HL 2583 1137 14.2 2 4 Wet MHL 1892 1759 18.4 SNNPR 1 2 Moist HL 2588 1276 14 1 3 Moist MHL 1948 1213 18 Tigray 1 2 Dry HL 2436 581 16.3 3 6 Dry MHL 2036 612 18.6 Overall 17 37 - - - - 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Actinobasi… Actinomy… African-… Anthrax Babesiosis Blackleg Bloating Bovine-… Bovine-TB CBPP CCPP Cowdriosis Dermatop… Ectoparasi… Endopara… Fasciollosis FMD Foot-rot LSD Mange Mastitis NCD Ovine… Rabies Salmonell… Schistoso… Septicemia trypanoso… NumbersofFGDs Amhara Oromia SNNPR Tigray Men FGD groups Women FGD groups Diseases a Β Std. Error Sig. (P) Odds ratio β Std. Error Sig. (P) Odds ratio Anthrax 0.028 0.018 0.110 1.029 -0.014 0.018 0.420 0.986 Blackleg 0.038 0.018 0.033 1.038 0.027 0.017 0.111 1.027 Bovine Pasteurellosis -0.021 0.020 0.280 0.979 -0.023 0.018 0.203 0.977 Ectoparasitosis -0.09 0.029 0.002 0.914 -0.064 0.023 0.005 0.938 Endoparasitosis -0.069 0.025 0.006 0.933 -0.071 0.024 0.003 0.932 Fasciolosis -0.08 0.027 0.003 0.923 -0.085 0.026 0.001 0.918 FMD -0.011 0.019 0.565 0.989 -0.01 0.017 0.560 0.99 Foot rot -0.14 0.042 0.001 0.869 -0.124 0.035 0.000 0.883 Mastitis -0.061 0.024 0.012 0.941 -0.069 0.023 0.003 0.933 Ovine Pasteurellosis -0.137 0.041 0.001 0.872 -0.15 0.043 0.001 0.861 Rabies -0.142 0.042 0.001 0.868 -0.122 0.035 0.000 0.885 Trypanosomiasis -0.078 0.027 0.004 0.925 -0.124 0.035 0.000 0.883
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