This document summarizes the results of a participatory surveillance study conducted in Uganda to detect the presence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. 10 districts were selected using risk criteria and village poultry farmers were trained on participatory epidemiology tools. Farmers ranked New Castle Disease as the top impacting poultry disease. Matrix scoring and proportional piling also identified NCD as having the highest mortality. The study found no evidence of HPAI, but that NCD negatively impacts livelihoods. It concludes that the government should address high NCD prevalence to improve farmer incomes.
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Results of participatory active surveillance for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Uganda
1. RESULTS OF PARTICIPATORY
ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR
HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN
INFLUENZA IN UGANDA
Nantima N., Odoch Terrence, Sserugga J, Bryony J., Saskia,
H., Mariner J.,W. Kauta N., Ademun R., Ndumu D.,
Ayebazibwe C., Mugabi K., Rutebarika C.S., Mubiru E.D. and
Olaho-Mukani W.
3. Outline for the presentation
• Background
• Objectives of study
• Methodology
• Results
• Discussion
• Conclusion
4. Background
• Poultry keeping plays a vital role in most
households
• Poultry are kept for;
Income
Nutrition (Eggs& Meat)
Food security,
Cultural and traditional
functions
8. Objectives
to detect the presence
or absence of Highly
Pathogenic Avian
Influenza (H5N1) in the
country
To assess the
epidemiology and
socioeconomic impact
of poultry diseases
10. Methodology
• Selecting high risk
areas
• Training veterinary
personnel in these
areas in PE
• In total 30 personnel
trained in 2 trainings
– 25 District vets
– 3 Central govt vets
– 1 Private sector
– 1 University.
RAKAI
MASAKA
MPIGI
MUKONO
TORORO
BUSIA
BUGIRI
BUTALEJA
W
AKISO
JINJA
NAKAPIRIPIRIT
100 0 100 200 Kilometers
11. Methodology
• Districts trained in 2nd
training
• After the training, 10
districts considered to
be at high risk were
selected for the study
using the criteria
mentioned
MOROTO
LIRA
GULU
AMURU
MASINDI
HOIMA
KABAROLE
KASESE
NA
K
AS
O
N
G
O
LA
SOROTI
APAC
AMOLATAR KABERAMAIDO
D
O
KO
LO
YUM
BE
KOBOKO
12. Methodology
• In each district, 2 villages/district were
purposively selected
• 2 interviews/ village were carried out
• Separate interviews for free range and
commercial farmers
13. Methodology
• PE TOOLS USED
SSI
Pair wise
Seasonal Calendars
Proportional Piling
Matrix scoring
Impact Matrix
Timelines
14. Results from Ranking
Poultry disease ranked based on their impact on
livelihoods
New Castle Disease (NCD) 1
Fowl Typhoid 2
Coccidiosis 3
Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD) 4
Fowl Pox 5
20. Discussion
• The results of participatory surveillance
indicated that there were no HPAI
outbreaks according to people’s
indigenous knowledge, clinically and at
post mortem examination.
• NCD mortality was very high affecting both
free range and small-scale commercial
farms.
21. Concluding Remarks
• NCD is negatively impacting on
livelihoods of poultry farmers.
• Government should strive to address the
high prevalence of NCD to improve
incomes of rural communities
• A policy framework should be developed
to promote safe poultry production.