2016
DOI: 10.7324/japs.2016.60421
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Dominant bacterial diseases in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment method by ethnoveterinary medicine in Benin

Abstract: In Africa, various medicines are used in animal diseases treatment. This study aims to identify the medicinal plants that are often used to cure bacterial diseases in domestic animals, in order to promote their rational and sustainable use.

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“…Water is the only solvent used in combination with salt, potash, sugar or honey because water has the advantage of dissolving alkaloid salts and glycosides better than other solvents. Studies carried out justify the use of water as a solvent in several ethnoveterinary studies for the preparation of natural products [ 74 , 75 ]. The association of salt and honey is intended to facilitate the ingestion of the different preparations to be administered orally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is the only solvent used in combination with salt, potash, sugar or honey because water has the advantage of dissolving alkaloid salts and glycosides better than other solvents. Studies carried out justify the use of water as a solvent in several ethnoveterinary studies for the preparation of natural products [ 74 , 75 ]. The association of salt and honey is intended to facilitate the ingestion of the different preparations to be administered orally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Une implication des rongeurs dans la transmission du virus au sein des exploitations où le fumier est stocké à côté des bâtiments d'élevage a été rapportée au Sénégal (Badji et al, 2017). Une telle pratique est aussi observée au Bénin par Boko et al (2015) et sur les plantes utilisées dans le traitement des pathologies d'origine bactérienne (Ogni et al, 2016).…”
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“…Au Bénin, la flore totale est estimée à 2807 espèces végétales (Akoègninou et al, 2006) et environs 507 espèces sont utilisées pour traiter les pathologies humaines (Ajanonhoun et al, 1989). En pharmacopée vétérinaire, une liste de 241 espèces de plantes est utilisée pour traiter diverses pathologies et signes cliniques chez les animaux (Dassou, 2016). Selon Dassou et al (2014), la flore à usages vétérinaires recensée au Bénin représente environ 02% de la flore totale.…”
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