Zambiska får- och djurhandlares resonemang och ageranden gällande hälsa och sjukdom hos små idisslare
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2020-06-04T07:47:15.495426Z
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Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences
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Datamaterialet är insamlat på de två största får- och getmarknaderna i Zambia, nämligen Lusaka och Kasumbalesa, i april, maj, september 2018 och november 2019. Materialet har huvudsakligen samlats in genom semi-strukturerade intervjuer men även med hjälp av observationer. Datainsamlingen var fokuserad på djurhandlare men även marknadskunder, slaktare, transportörer, veterinärbutiks-arbetare samt anställda på marknadsorganisationen SLAZ, intervjuades. Det huvudsakliga syftet med datainsamlingen var att undersöka hur zambiska djurhandlare resonerar och agerar kring hälsa och sjukdomar hos får och getter.
Studien är etikprövad av International Livestock Research Institutes (ILRI) nämnd ILRI Institutional Research Ethics Committee (ILRI IREC).
The data is collected at the two largest small livestock markets in Zambia, i.e. Lusaka and Kasumbalesa small livestock markets, in April, May, September 2018, and November 2019. The main method of data collection is semistructured interviews but observations were also conducted. Data collection was focused on traders but market customers, slaughterhouse workers, transporters, veterinary shop workers and employees at the small livestock trade organisation SALZ, were also interviewed. The main purpose was to investigate the perceptions and practices of Zambian traders of small ruminants concerning sheep and goat health and disease. The ethical review was conducted by ILRI Institutional Research Ethics Committee (ILRI IREC).
The data is collected at the two largest small livestock markets in Zambia, i.e. Lusaka and Kasumbalesa small livestock markets, in April, May, September 2018, and November 2019. The main method of data collection is semistructured interviews but observations were also conducted. Data collection was focused on traders but market customers, slaughterhouse workers, transporters, veterinary shop workers and employees at the small livestock trade organisation SALZ, were also interviewed. The main purpose was to investigate the perceptions and practices of Zambian traders of small ruminants concerning sheep and goat health and disease. The ethical review was conducted by ILRI Institutional Research Ethics Committee (ILRI IREC).