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Bacterial zoonotic diseases awareness for poultry traders at Sukahaji Bird Market as an one health implementation [Penyadartahuan penyakit zoonotik bakterial pada pedagang unggas di Pasar Burung Sukahaji sebagai upaya penerapan one health] Satrio, Faisal Amri; Chen, Vincentius Owen; Rahma, Hana Nayla; Putri, Alysa Gema Fatiah; Hilmi, Haitsam Muhammad; Syamila, Nafira Hylma; Prianti, Nadiyah Dwi; Nadila, Nasywa; Windria, Sarasati; Prameswari, Wendi; Ghassani, Yumni Khairina
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 5, No 3 (2025): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpen.v5i3.46580

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Zoonotic bacterial diseases such as colibacillosis and salmonellosis in poultry affect animal health and productivity and pose a risk to human health. Sukahaji Bird Market in Bandung City is a high-traffic site for live poultry trading and close human-animal interaction, making it a potential hotspot for zoonotic disease transmission. This work aimed to improve poultry traders' knowledge on the bacterial zoonotic diseases and promote the application of basic biosecurity measures as a preventive effort. In this work, implementing methods involved three main stages namely pre-activity, main activity, and post-activity. The pre-activity stage involved coordinating with the market managers and institution partners, developing simple surveys, and preparing the educational materials (pamphlets and posters). The main activity was conducted through an interactive education approach, distribution of printed materials, survey completion, and the provision of hand sanitizer to support the hygiene practices. In the post-activity stage, the evaluation process was carried out throughout surviving 30 poultry traders to assess their knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to biosecurity. Results showed that 96.67% of traders were not aware of bacterial zoonotic diseases in poultry, while 93.3% were able to recognize clinical signs of sick birds. Furthermore, although most traders had implemented basic hygienic practices, their understanding of zoonotic diseases remained limited. Both printed educational media and the personalized approach have an effectiveness in enhancing awareness. Moreover, applying the community engagement activities could support the One Health strategy through integrating animal, human, and environmental approaches to control the zoonotic disease transmission in the traditional markets.
Review: Solutions for Grand Challenges in Goat and Sheep Production Industry Aldridge, Mildred Elizabeth; Fearon, Jasmyn Elaine; Haynes, Bethany Peyton; Miller, Hannah Marie; Sanford, Katie Yvonne; Scott, Rachel Rebecca; Anglin, William Wess; Blalock, Lauren Susanne; Burkes, Briana Lashun; Cohn-White, Olivia Lucienne; Franks, Brittany Renee; Giles, Haleigh Margaret; Greene, Ashley Lorraine; Hanby, Riley Dawn; Holliman, Anna Grace; Kirby, John Mark; Klein, Austin William; Lehmann, Courtney Ann; Llyod, Grace Jennette; Lore, Cody Triston; McMurray, Tyler B.; Moody, Zachary Vinz; Palmer, Brianna Nicole; Pansano, Lindsey Virginia; Pickle, Ryan Matthew; Schaeffer, Laura Marie; Seidl, Jeneva Ruth; Smith, James Dean; Stepp, Hannah Faith; Satrio, Faisal Amri; Kutchy, Naseer Ahmad; Dechert, Ed; Rutherford, Cobie; Brown, Kipp; Purwantara, Bambang; Memili, Erdogan
BIOTROPIA Vol. 26 No. 1 (2019): BIOTROPIA Vol. 26 No. 1 April 2019
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (126.511 KB) | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2019.26.1.944

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Goats and sheep are valuable as they are a source of meat, milk, fleece, and other products. These livestock are also important both for agriculture and biomedical research. However, the efficient, sustainable, and profitable production of these small ruminants faces major obstacles. Hence, this review analyzes these major challenges specifically, their negative impacts on the industry, and suggests some science-based solutions to overcome them. Those challenged areas are education and training, research, translational research/biotechnology, goat and sheep health, and maintenance of an economically sustainable agribusiness. The suggested solutions include the effective teaching of goat and sheep science to the next generation and public empowerment, support for innovative and translational research, disease prevention and treatment, support for technology transfer, and development of sound agribusiness practices. This review is helpful particularly for scientists, students, and the goat and sheep producers. In general, these information on the current state of goat and sheep agriculture will also help the public to better understand and appreciate the challenges met and opportunities provided in small ruminant production enterprises.
Co-Authors Agus Wijaya Aldridge, Mildred Elizabeth Anglin, William Wess Asep Kurnia Bambang Purwantara Blalock, Lauren Susanne Brown, Kipp Burkes, Briana Lashun Chen, Vincentius Owen Citra Ayu Lestari Cohn-White, Olivia Lucienne Dechert, Ed Ekayanti Mulyawati Kaiin Endang Yuni Setyowati Fearon, Jasmyn Elaine Franks, Brittany Renee Ghassani, Yumni Khairina Giles, Haleigh Margaret Greene, Ashley Lorraine Hadi Putra Rihansyah Hanby, Riley Dawn Haynes, Bethany Peyton Hidayat, Yusep Saeful Hilmi, Haitsam Muhammad Holliman, Anna Grace Indriastuti, Rhesti Intan Maria Paramita Kaiin, Ekayanti Mulyawati Khye, Kim Chwin Kim Chwin Khye Kirby, John Mark Klein, Austin William Kurnia, Asep Kutchy, Naseer Ahmad Lehmann, Courtney Ann Llyod, Grace Jennette Lore, Cody Triston M Agus Setiadi M Imron Magfira McMurray, Tyler B. Memili, Erdogan Miller, Hannah Marie Moody, Zachary Vinz Muhammad Elmanaviean Nadila, Nasywa Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja Oloan Parlindungan Palmer, Brianna Nicole Pansano, Lindsey Virginia Pardede , Berlin Pandapotan Pickle, Ryan Matthew Prianti, Nadiyah Dwi Putri, Alysa Gema Fatiah Puwantara, Bambang R. Iis Arifiantini Rahma, Hana Nayla Rutherford, Cobie Sanford, Katie Yvonne Sarasati Windria Schaeffer, Laura Marie Scott, Rachel Rebecca Seidl, Jeneva Ruth Septiyani Septiyani, Septiyani Smith, James Dean Sri Estuningsih Stepp, Hannah Faith Syamila, Nafira Hylma TUTY LASWARDI YUSUF Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Wahyu Sri Wulandari Wendi Prameswari, Wendi Yohan Naim Nurul Fatonah Yuni Siswani Yusuf, Muchamad Ramadhan Ardhi