2020
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v14i5.22
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Incidences socio-économiques et sanitaires de la mise en valeur durable des bas-fonds de la commune de Zagnanado (département du Zou, Bénin)

Abstract: La mise en valeur des terres humides entraîne une amélioration de la production agricole, mais est parfois la cause des problèmes de santé chez certains exploitants. L’étude faite sur les bas-fonds de la commune de Zagnanado précisément ceux de Dovi-Zounnou, de klobo-gbadji, de Bamè et de Zonmon porte sur la caractérisation socio-sanitaire des ménages agricoles dans le cadre d’une exploitation durable des zones humides. Les conditions naturelles qui déterminent ces écosystèmes font de ces derniers, des sites q… Show more

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“…One possible consequence of these hydroagricultural developments is the modification of natural habitats, favouring the development of M. ulcerans, certain vectors, or certain ecological reservoirs. These hypotheses have also received support from other studies performed in Benin [55,56] and highlighting a progressive decrease in incidence with the development and clearing of low-lying areas and improvements in water management techniques. In our prospective cohort study, we detected the presence of M. ulcerans in aquatic organisms collected from fields flooded during a part of the year and frequented by some of the patients for agricultural work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…One possible consequence of these hydroagricultural developments is the modification of natural habitats, favouring the development of M. ulcerans, certain vectors, or certain ecological reservoirs. These hypotheses have also received support from other studies performed in Benin [55,56] and highlighting a progressive decrease in incidence with the development and clearing of low-lying areas and improvements in water management techniques. In our prospective cohort study, we detected the presence of M. ulcerans in aquatic organisms collected from fields flooded during a part of the year and frequented by some of the patients for agricultural work.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%