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Gestion intégrée et territorialisée du risque sanitaire en Côte d’Ivoire : cas de la flambée épizootique d’influenza aviaire hautement pathogène en 2021
Keita, Ibrahima Mamby; Seck, Rosalie Martine Ndew; Kouakou, Christophe Yao et al.
2025In Revue d'Élevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux, 78, p. 1-8
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Keywords :
avian influenza; Côte d’Ivoire; governance; poultry; surveillance systems; territory; Food Science; Ecology; Animal Science and Zoology; Veterinary (all)
Abstract :
[en] Background: Grand-Bassam plays a key economic role in Côte d’Ivoire, thanks to poultry farming and tourism. It also hosts rest areas for migratory birds, potential reservoirs of highly pathogenic avian influenza. Its poultry market, however, suffers from biosafety shortcomings. Aim: The aim of the study was to determine whether the way the 2021 epizootic was managed favored or limited the spread of the virus. Methods: A territorialized analysis of the risk of dissemination of the 2021 epizootic outbreak in Grand- Bassam, based on the “One Health” approach, was carried out in May 2023. A retrospective survey identified the central actors and their social network via a questionnaire on their interactions. In parallel, logistic regression on epidemiological surveillance data was used to identify risk factors and map territories at risk of secondary notification of avian mortality. Results: The main stake holders involved in the response network were the Departemental Directorate of Animal Health and the National Directorate of Vete narian Services. In addition, 60% of those involved had neither a scientific profile nor technical expertise. Territorial and integrated risk analysis highlighted key factors contributing to the worsening of the HPAI outbreak. More specifically, statistically significant links were identified between the reporting of HPAI-related secondary mortalities and certain factors: (i) environmental factors, such as the presence of a resting area 10 km or more away, and distance of at least 15 km from a poultry market; (ii) farming-related fac tors, notably traditional farming methods and the presence of a guinea fowl flock of at least 85 individuals. On the other hand, no significant association was observed for anseriforms (ducks and geese). Conclusions: The study highlights the increased spread of HPAI on the periphery of the response zoning, underlining the importance of strengthening the response network. It recommends a territorial and transdisciplinary approach to improve resilience, and proposes synchronous monitoring combining early detection in avifauna and screening of at-risk populations.
Disciplines :
Life sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Keita, Ibrahima Mamby;  Ministère de la Santé et de l’Action sociale, Senegal ; Gestion intégrée des risques sanitaires, Université de Liège, Belgium
Seck, Rosalie Martine Ndew;  Gestion intégrée des risques sanitaires, Université de Liège, Belgium ; Ministère de l’Agriculture, de la Souveraineté alimentaire et de l’Élevage, Senegal
Kouakou, Christophe Yao;  Ministère des Ressources animales et halieutiques, Cote d'Ivoire
Ouattara, Douyeri Thierry;  Ministère des Ressources animales et halieutiques, Cote d'Ivoire
Linard, Catherine;  Gestion intégrée des risques sanitaires, Université de Liège, Belgium ; Université de Namur, Belgium
Niang, Aminata Diène;  Université Cheikh Anta DIOP de Dakar, Senegal
Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de gestion vétérinaire des Ressources Animales (DRA) > Biostatistique, économie, sélection animale
Bonfoh, Bassirou;  Gestion intégrée des risques sanitaires, Université de Liège, Belgium ; Centre suisse de Recherche en Santé, Cote d'Ivoire
Tiembre, Isaac;  Ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène publique, Cote d'Ivoire
Kallo, Vessaly;  Ministère des Ressources animales et halieutiques, Cote d'Ivoire
Language :
French
Title :
Gestion intégrée et territorialisée du risque sanitaire en Côte d’Ivoire : cas de la flambée épizootique d’influenza aviaire hautement pathogène en 2021
Publication date :
28 February 2025
Journal title :
Revue d'Élevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux
ISSN :
0035-1865
eISSN :
1951-6711
Publisher :
CIRAD
Volume :
78
Pages :
1-8
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
ARES - Académie de Recherche et d'Enseignement Supérieur
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