Benefits of animal intervention strategies in the control of neglected zoonotic diseases in Nigeria

  • Karshima S
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Nigeria among many other developing countries of Africa, Asia and Latin America still suffers the impact of neglected zoonotic diseases (NZDs) such as rabies, brucellosis, cysticercosis, echinococcosis and other geo-helminths which have been successfully eradicated in industrialized countries. These diseases cause economic bankruptcy among over 70% of Nigerians who live in the rural areas and whose livelihood is dependent on mini-livestock production. In the current review, the employment of animal intervention strategies to control these NZDs through animal vaccination, strategic de-worming, enactment and re-enforcement of legislations and policies on NZDs control, efficient veterinary meat inspection, public education and depopulation as a last option are discussed. The benefits of animal intervention strategies are affordability, safety to animals and the general public as well as improvement of national economy.

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Karshima, S. N. (2016). Benefits of animal intervention strategies in the control of neglected zoonotic diseases in Nigeria. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology, 8(7), 121–126. https://doi.org/10.5897/jphe2015.0790

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