A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR

A cross-sectional study to determine baseline seroprevalence of key pig zoonoses and some of priority pig production diseases and to evaluate public health risks of pig-raising and pork consumption in one upland and one lowland province, Lao PDR. The surveys were conducted in two provinces, Louangph...

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Main Authors: Inthavong, Phouth, Durr, P.A., Khamlome, Boualam, Blaszak, Kate, Somoulay, V., Allen, J., Gilbert, Jeffrey
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33994
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author Inthavong, Phouth
Durr, P.A.
Khamlome, Boualam
Blaszak, Kate
Somoulay, V.
Allen, J.
Gilbert, Jeffrey
author_browse Allen, J.
Blaszak, Kate
Durr, P.A.
Gilbert, Jeffrey
Inthavong, Phouth
Khamlome, Boualam
Somoulay, V.
author_facet Inthavong, Phouth
Durr, P.A.
Khamlome, Boualam
Blaszak, Kate
Somoulay, V.
Allen, J.
Gilbert, Jeffrey
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description A cross-sectional study to determine baseline seroprevalence of key pig zoonoses and some of priority pig production diseases and to evaluate public health risks of pig-raising and pork consumption in one upland and one lowland province, Lao PDR. The surveys were conducted in two provinces, Louangphrabang representative of ‘upland’ and Savannaket province for ‘lowland’. The selection of villages is weighted by village human population derived from the 2005 National census and GIS data. Participatory questionnaire development and data storage was enabled by a new web based programme called SurVet. Humans were tested for exposure to Taenia/Cysticercosis, Trichinellosis, Hepatitis E virus and Japanese encephalitis virus (pigs: Trichinella, HEV, JEV, Erysipelas, CSF, FMD and PRRS). The training and field activities were done with integrated transdisciplinary approaches involving district and provincial staff, as well as students. Result: Provisional seroprevalence and relevant odds ratios show that the viral diseases Hepatitis E and Japanese Encephalitis are widespread in both provinces, but that the parasitic diseases cysticercosis and trichinellosis are more sporadic, the latter apparently associated more with educated males of certain ethnicities. There are also results pertaining to pig health diseases and associated management risks. Further potential for multivariate statistical analysis exists. Outputs: Through the identification of the spatial patterning of seroprevalence and risk factors associated with exposure to these diseases, the IEC materials such as posters and brochures on human health and animal health risk reduction have been developed and produced as well as guide future research and policy.
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spelling CGSpace339942025-11-04T16:58:51Z A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR Inthavong, Phouth Durr, P.A. Khamlome, Boualam Blaszak, Kate Somoulay, V. Allen, J. Gilbert, Jeffrey health zoonoses A cross-sectional study to determine baseline seroprevalence of key pig zoonoses and some of priority pig production diseases and to evaluate public health risks of pig-raising and pork consumption in one upland and one lowland province, Lao PDR. The surveys were conducted in two provinces, Louangphrabang representative of ‘upland’ and Savannaket province for ‘lowland’. The selection of villages is weighted by village human population derived from the 2005 National census and GIS data. Participatory questionnaire development and data storage was enabled by a new web based programme called SurVet. Humans were tested for exposure to Taenia/Cysticercosis, Trichinellosis, Hepatitis E virus and Japanese encephalitis virus (pigs: Trichinella, HEV, JEV, Erysipelas, CSF, FMD and PRRS). The training and field activities were done with integrated transdisciplinary approaches involving district and provincial staff, as well as students. Result: Provisional seroprevalence and relevant odds ratios show that the viral diseases Hepatitis E and Japanese Encephalitis are widespread in both provinces, but that the parasitic diseases cysticercosis and trichinellosis are more sporadic, the latter apparently associated more with educated males of certain ethnicities. There are also results pertaining to pig health diseases and associated management risks. Further potential for multivariate statistical analysis exists. Outputs: Through the identification of the spatial patterning of seroprevalence and risk factors associated with exposure to these diseases, the IEC materials such as posters and brochures on human health and animal health risk reduction have been developed and produced as well as guide future research and policy. 2013-07-02 2013-11-08T09:58:31Z 2013-11-08T09:58:31Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33994 en Open Access application/pdf Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific Inthavong, P., Durr, P., Khamlome, B., Blaszak, K., Somoulay, V., Allen, J. and Gilbert, J. 2013. A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR. IN: Proceedings of an International Symposium of the 10th Year Anniversary of Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific, 2-6 July 2013. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific: 237.
spellingShingle health
zoonoses
Inthavong, Phouth
Durr, P.A.
Khamlome, Boualam
Blaszak, Kate
Somoulay, V.
Allen, J.
Gilbert, Jeffrey
A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title_full A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title_fullStr A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title_full_unstemmed A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title_short A participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of Lao PDR
title_sort participatory ecohealth study of smallholder pig system in upland and lowland of lao pdr
topic health
zoonoses
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/33994
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