全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

Abattoir as a Tool for Veterinary Extension and Communication Services: A Practical Demonstration of Its Implementation

DOI: 10.4236/ojvm.2019.91001, PP. 1-10

Keywords: Abattoir, Extension, Disease Transmission

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

Considering the widespread disease transmission among butchers/meat inspectors and a possible risk of exposure to diseases due to the attitude of some butchers and nature of meat inspector’s jobs. Ignorance and lack of awareness of such dangers has also been identified to be responsible for some of the problems encountered in most instances as well as the presence of some predisposing factors for diseases. In view of the above, this model is developed as a means of demonstrating the use of the abattoir and other registered related slaughter premises in the provision of the physical facility, where the primary role of extension personnel to develop the capacity and capability of target groups in the abattoir and livestock producing community, in order to enhance animal/zoonotic disease surveillance and control. The model if adopted and fully utilized will create awareness among target groups of dangers of disease transmission and ways of curtailing such problems, government through their agencies, professionals and private organizations should be involved in the implementation of this model in order to achieve the desired response.

References

[1]  FAO/WHO (1993) Joint Food and Agriculture Organisation and World Health Organization of the United Nations Food Standards Programme. Codex Alimentarius Commission 20th Session, Geneva, 28 June-7 July 1993.
[2]  Meat Inspection and Hygiene of Nigeria (2008) Midi-Brief Transforming the Nigerian Red Meat Industry, Products (SON), Draft Meat Inspection and Hygiene Act 2008 of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
[3]  AU-IBAR (2012) Manual of Basic Animal Disease Surveillance. African Union−Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR), Nairobi Kenya.
http://www.auibar.org/
[4]  CAC/RCP (2005) Codex Alimentarius Code of Hygiene Practice for Meat CAC/ RCP 58-2005.
http://www.fao.org/downloads/standards
[5]  Qamar, M.K. (2002) Global Trends in Agricultural Extension: Challenges Facing Asia and the Pacific Region. Paper presented at the FAO Regional Expert Consultation on Agricultural Extension, Research-Extension-Farmer Interface and Technology Transfer, held in Bangkok, Thailand, July 16-19, 2002. Rome: Research, Extension and Training Division. Sustainable Development Department, FAO.
[6]  World Bank (2004) Decentralized Systems: Case Studies of International Initiatives: Volume 1. In: Rivera, W. and Alex, G., Eds., Agriculture and Rural Development Discussion Paper 8. Extension Reform for Rural Development, World Bank, Washington DC.
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTARD/8258261111129171182/20431831/
Extension_Reform_V1_final.pdf
[7]  Keekonyokie (2005) Linking Community Slaughter Houses with Urban Markets,
http://www.ravinvest.biz/downloads/story60_kibue_ChallengesforkeekonyokieMAC.pdf
[8]  Aworh, M.K., Okolocha, E.C., Kwaga, J., Fasina, F., Lazarus, D., Suleiman, I., Poggensee, G., Nguku, P. and Nsubuga, P. (2013) Human Brucellosis: Seroprevalence and Associated Factors among Abattoir Workers in Abuja, Nigeria—2011.
[9]  Adesiji, Y.O., Adesiji, G.B. and Fagbami, A.H. (2005) Brucellosis: Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Occupationally Exposed Individuals in Osun State. Science Focus, 10, 38-41.
[10]  Swanson, B.E., Bentz, R.P. and Sofranko, A.J. (Editors) (1998) Improving Agricultural Extension: A Reference Manual. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome.
[11]  Swanson, B.E. (1984) Agricultural Extension: A Reference Manual. Food and Agriculture Organisation, Rome.

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133