Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks

Bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) and warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus), which are widely distributed in Eastern Africa, are likely to cohabitate in the same environment with domestic pigs, facilitating the transmission of shared pathogens. However, potential interactions between bushpig, warthog an...

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Main Authors: Esther eKukielka, Ferran eJori, Beatriz eMartínez-López, Erika eChenais, Charles eMasembe, David eChavernac, Karl eStåhl
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2016.00031/full
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spelling doaj-1477e25b562f4900b2906d6de650a0fe2020-11-25T00:06:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692016-04-01310.3389/fvets.2016.00031179648Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaksEsther eKukielka0Ferran eJori1Ferran eJori2Beatriz eMartínez-López3Erika eChenais4Erika eChenais5Charles eMasembe6David eChavernac7Karl eStåhl8Karl eStåhl9Center for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS)Integrated Animal Risk Management Unit (AGIRs)Botswana College of AgricultureCenter for Animal Disease Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS)National Veterinary Institute (SVA)Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU)Makerere UniversityIntegrated Animal Risk Management Unit (AGIRs)National Veterinary Institute (SVA)Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU)Bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) and warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus), which are widely distributed in Eastern Africa, are likely to cohabitate in the same environment with domestic pigs, facilitating the transmission of shared pathogens. However, potential interactions between bushpig, warthog and domestic pig and the resulting potential circulation of infectious diseases have rarely been investigated in Africa to date. In order to understand the dynamics of such interactions and the potential influence of human behavior and husbandry practices on them, individual interviews (n=233) and participatory rural appraisals (n=11) were carried out among Ugandan pig farmers at the edge of Murchison Falls National Park, northern Uganda. In addition, as an example of possible implications of wild and domestic pig interactions, nonlinear multivariate analysis (multiple correspondence analyses) was used to investigate the potential association between the aforementioned factors (interactions and human behavior and practices) and farmer reported ASF outbreaks. No direct interactions between wild pigs and domestic pig were reported in our study area. However, indirect interactions were described by 83 (35.6 %) of the participants and were identified to be more common at water sources during the dry season. Equally, eight (3.4%) farmers declared exposing their domestic pig to raw hunting leftovers of wild pigs. The exploratory analysis performed suggested possible associations between the farmer reported ASF outbreaks and indirect interactions, free-range housing systems, dry season, and having a warthog burrow less than 3km from the household. Our study was useful to gather local knowledge and to identify knowledge gaps about potential interactions between wild and domestic pig in this area. This information could be useful to facilitate the design of future observational studies to better understand the potential transmission of pathogens between wild and domestic pigs.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2016.00031/fullAfrican Swine FeverUgandainterfaceinteractionsWarthogbushpig
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author Esther eKukielka
Ferran eJori
Ferran eJori
Beatriz eMartínez-López
Erika eChenais
Erika eChenais
Charles eMasembe
David eChavernac
Karl eStåhl
Karl eStåhl
spellingShingle Esther eKukielka
Ferran eJori
Ferran eJori
Beatriz eMartínez-López
Erika eChenais
Erika eChenais
Charles eMasembe
David eChavernac
Karl eStåhl
Karl eStåhl
Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
African Swine Fever
Uganda
interface
interactions
Warthog
bushpig
author_facet Esther eKukielka
Ferran eJori
Ferran eJori
Beatriz eMartínez-López
Erika eChenais
Erika eChenais
Charles eMasembe
David eChavernac
Karl eStåhl
Karl eStåhl
author_sort Esther eKukielka
title Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
title_short Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
title_full Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
title_fullStr Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
title_full_unstemmed Wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, and the potential association with African Swine Fever outbreaks
title_sort wild and domestic pig interactions at the wildlife-livestock interface of murchison falls national park, uganda, and the potential association with african swine fever outbreaks
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) and warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus), which are widely distributed in Eastern Africa, are likely to cohabitate in the same environment with domestic pigs, facilitating the transmission of shared pathogens. However, potential interactions between bushpig, warthog and domestic pig and the resulting potential circulation of infectious diseases have rarely been investigated in Africa to date. In order to understand the dynamics of such interactions and the potential influence of human behavior and husbandry practices on them, individual interviews (n=233) and participatory rural appraisals (n=11) were carried out among Ugandan pig farmers at the edge of Murchison Falls National Park, northern Uganda. In addition, as an example of possible implications of wild and domestic pig interactions, nonlinear multivariate analysis (multiple correspondence analyses) was used to investigate the potential association between the aforementioned factors (interactions and human behavior and practices) and farmer reported ASF outbreaks. No direct interactions between wild pigs and domestic pig were reported in our study area. However, indirect interactions were described by 83 (35.6 %) of the participants and were identified to be more common at water sources during the dry season. Equally, eight (3.4%) farmers declared exposing their domestic pig to raw hunting leftovers of wild pigs. The exploratory analysis performed suggested possible associations between the farmer reported ASF outbreaks and indirect interactions, free-range housing systems, dry season, and having a warthog burrow less than 3km from the household. Our study was useful to gather local knowledge and to identify knowledge gaps about potential interactions between wild and domestic pig in this area. This information could be useful to facilitate the design of future observational studies to better understand the potential transmission of pathogens between wild and domestic pigs.
topic African Swine Fever
Uganda
interface
interactions
Warthog
bushpig
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fvets.2016.00031/full
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