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Published in: Journal of Prevention 6/2020

01-12-2020 | Ebola Virus | Original Paper

Effects of Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak on Bush Meat Enterprise and Environmental Health Risk Behavior Among Households in South-East Nigeria

Authors: NwaJesus Anthony Onyekuru, Chukwuma Otum Ume, Chizoba Perpetua Ezea, Nice Nneoma Chukwuma Ume

Published in: Journal of Prevention | Issue 6/2020

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Abstract

The 2014 disease outbreak in West Africa of the Ebola virus was the longest, largest, deadliest, and most complex epidemic of its kind in history. It was believed to have originated from bushmeat consumption and exhibited sustained human-to-human transmission. We assessed the effects of the virus outbreak in West Africa on bushmeat enterprise and environmental health risk behaviors among households in Nigeria. We adopted a multistage sampling technique to select 100 respondents. We structured two sets of questionnaires for both bushmeat sellers and consumers. The questionnaire contained information about the respondent’s socioeconomic characteristics; perceived causes of the Ebola outbreak; risk behaviors; level of sales; and consumption before, during, and after the Ebola outbreak. We found a significant decrease in the levels of sales and consumption of bushmeat during the outbreak. Consumers perceived touching an infected person, but not eating bushmeat, as a significant mode of Ebola transmission. Although respondents knew about some practices that help to prevent Ebola, they did not practice these to a reasonable extent. We also found that females were 25% more likely than males to consume bushmeat during the outbreak. Given these findings, we recommend that the government should sensitize people and educate them on risk prevention behaviors they should adopt to prevent the transmission of the Ebola disease.
Footnotes
1
The Association of Bushmeat Sellers, though not formally registered under the corporate affairs commission of the state, is commonly known as a bushmeat union comprised of sellers of bushmeat in the state. Because the sale of bushmeat is not as common as that of other meats, the sellers know each other well and form a cartel, where pricing is set and other hunting decisions are made.
 
2
Sniper chemical is an insecticide containing the active ingredient Bifenthrin. It is used only for plants and can be applied on plant foliage and soil to control pests. Just like other pesticides, sniper is dangerous to human beings.
 
3
Selling spots are locations or shops or bars where prepared bushmeat are bought and sold. They are usually known as ‘Busbar’.
 
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Metadata
Title
Effects of Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak on Bush Meat Enterprise and Environmental Health Risk Behavior Among Households in South-East Nigeria
Authors
NwaJesus Anthony Onyekuru
Chukwuma Otum Ume
Chizoba Perpetua Ezea
Nice Nneoma Chukwuma Ume
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Prevention / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 2731-5533
Electronic ISSN: 2731-5541
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10935-020-00619-8

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