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Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya

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Title Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya
 
Creator Bukachi, S.A.
Ng'ang'a, C.M.
Bett, Bernard K.
 
Subject animal diseases
pastoralism
livestock
zoonoses
 
Description Consumption of contaminated livestock products is one of the risk factors for the transmission of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in humans. In pastoral communities, livestock is the main source of livelihood providing nutritional, economic and cultural services hence zoonotic diseases tend to be more prevalent in such communities. An understanding of the lay perceptions regarding the transmission of zoonoses can help institute effective interventions. A qualitative study was carried out in Ijara district in Kenya to investigate the lay perceptions of RVF transmission. Data was transcribed, coded and analysed according to emergent themes. Participants indicated that RVF infections in humans occurred as a result of mosquito bites and had little to do with consumption of livestock products from infected livestock. Despite having heard about the risks of acquiring RVF through consumption of livestock products, their experiences did not tally with this information hence to them, RVF was not transmissible through their dietary practices. The community in this region was aware of RVF, but did not have elaborate information regarding its transmission dynamics. It is necessary to develop appropriate interventions that include comprehensive explanations of the dynamics of RVF transmission and also takes into consideration communities' livelihood strategies.
 
Date 2016-12
2017-01-16T20:20:35Z
2017-01-16T20:20:35Z
 
Type Poster
 
Identifier Bukachi, S.A., Ng’ang’a, C.M. and Bett, B.K. 2016. Lay perceptions of risk factors for Rift Valley fever in a pastoral community in northeastern Kenya. Poster presented at the 4th International One Health Congress and 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology and Health (One Health EcoHealth 2016), Melbourne, Australia, 3–7 December 2016. Nairobi, Kenya: University of Nairobi.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78813
https://www.slideshare.net/ILRI/rvf-risk-perceptions
 
Language en
 
Rights Open Access
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher University of Nairobi