2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.23.453553
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Community health and human-animal contacts on the edges of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda

Abstract: Cross-species transmission of pathogens is intimately linked to human and environmental health. With limited healthcare and challenging living conditions, people living in poverty may be particularly susceptible to endemic and emerging diseases. Similarly, wildlife is impacted by human influences, including pathogen sharing, especially for species in close contact with people and domesticated animals. Here we investigate human and animal contacts and human health in a community living around the Bwindi Impenet… Show more

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“…These are the most preferred livelihood community projects around Bwindi since they provide livelihood alternatives (Bitariho et al, 2016; Harrison et al, 2015). Indeed, as reported by Muylaert et al (2021), local communities in proximity to Bwindi and other tropical PAs frequently suffer from various diseases due to a combination of inadequate health facilities, the precarity of livelihoods, and food insecurity. The funding and provisioning of water and sanitation community projects and health facilities as shown by this study, therefore, plays a great role in improving local livelihoods in those communities.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…These are the most preferred livelihood community projects around Bwindi since they provide livelihood alternatives (Bitariho et al, 2016; Harrison et al, 2015). Indeed, as reported by Muylaert et al (2021), local communities in proximity to Bwindi and other tropical PAs frequently suffer from various diseases due to a combination of inadequate health facilities, the precarity of livelihoods, and food insecurity. The funding and provisioning of water and sanitation community projects and health facilities as shown by this study, therefore, plays a great role in improving local livelihoods in those communities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The funded community projects such as those of household income generation, water and sanitation, and healthy facilities had an impact on improving household income and livelihoods and therefore reducing demand for PA resources in those parishes. Forest access by local people in Bwindi is majorly centered on people's livelihoods requirements such as the need for food, water, housing, and medicines (Bitariho et al, 2016; Muylaert et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%