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Exploring community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax among farming communities living in game management areas in Zambia: A qualitative study using a hybrid approach
by
Simweene, Gubula
, Geoffrey, Mainda
, Hankolwe, Mutinta N.
, Fredrick, Kivaria M.
, Makungu, Chitwambi
, Kabbudula, Exillia
, Besa, Kezzy
, Jesse, Mtui-Malamsha N.
, Gondwe, Laila
, Mebelo, Noanga
, Bebay, Charles
, Kayula, Mwila
, Filippini, Suze P.
, Mumba, Chisoni
, Phiri, Davies
, Sichone, Suwilanji S.
, Baba, Soumare
in
Adult
/ Animal health
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - microbiology
/ Anthrax
/ Anthrax - epidemiology
/ Anthrax - psychology
/ Anthrax - transmission
/ Anthrax - veterinary
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Community
/ Confidentiality
/ Data analysis
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Farmers
/ Female
/ Floodplains
/ Focus Groups
/ Food insecurity
/ Food security
/ Game management
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Interfaces
/ Livelihoods
/ Livestock
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ National parks
/ Outbreaks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ People and Places
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rural communities
/ Social Sciences
/ Surveys
/ Value chains
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife trade
/ Young Adult
/ Zambia - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - microbiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
2025
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Exploring community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax among farming communities living in game management areas in Zambia: A qualitative study using a hybrid approach
by
Simweene, Gubula
, Geoffrey, Mainda
, Hankolwe, Mutinta N.
, Fredrick, Kivaria M.
, Makungu, Chitwambi
, Kabbudula, Exillia
, Besa, Kezzy
, Jesse, Mtui-Malamsha N.
, Gondwe, Laila
, Mebelo, Noanga
, Bebay, Charles
, Kayula, Mwila
, Filippini, Suze P.
, Mumba, Chisoni
, Phiri, Davies
, Sichone, Suwilanji S.
, Baba, Soumare
in
Adult
/ Animal health
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - microbiology
/ Anthrax
/ Anthrax - epidemiology
/ Anthrax - psychology
/ Anthrax - transmission
/ Anthrax - veterinary
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Community
/ Confidentiality
/ Data analysis
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Farmers
/ Female
/ Floodplains
/ Focus Groups
/ Food insecurity
/ Food security
/ Game management
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Interfaces
/ Livelihoods
/ Livestock
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ National parks
/ Outbreaks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ People and Places
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rural communities
/ Social Sciences
/ Surveys
/ Value chains
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife trade
/ Young Adult
/ Zambia - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - microbiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
2025
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Exploring community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax among farming communities living in game management areas in Zambia: A qualitative study using a hybrid approach
by
Simweene, Gubula
, Geoffrey, Mainda
, Hankolwe, Mutinta N.
, Fredrick, Kivaria M.
, Makungu, Chitwambi
, Kabbudula, Exillia
, Besa, Kezzy
, Jesse, Mtui-Malamsha N.
, Gondwe, Laila
, Mebelo, Noanga
, Bebay, Charles
, Kayula, Mwila
, Filippini, Suze P.
, Mumba, Chisoni
, Phiri, Davies
, Sichone, Suwilanji S.
, Baba, Soumare
in
Adult
/ Animal health
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - microbiology
/ Anthrax
/ Anthrax - epidemiology
/ Anthrax - psychology
/ Anthrax - transmission
/ Anthrax - veterinary
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Biodiversity
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Community
/ Confidentiality
/ Data analysis
/ Disease transmission
/ Environmental conditions
/ Ethics
/ Farmers
/ Female
/ Floodplains
/ Focus Groups
/ Food insecurity
/ Food security
/ Game management
/ Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
/ Humans
/ Interfaces
/ Livelihoods
/ Livestock
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Middle Aged
/ National parks
/ Outbreaks
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ People and Places
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Rural communities
/ Social Sciences
/ Surveys
/ Value chains
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife conservation
/ Wildlife trade
/ Young Adult
/ Zambia - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses
/ Zoonoses - epidemiology
/ Zoonoses - microbiology
/ Zoonoses - transmission
2025
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Exploring community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax among farming communities living in game management areas in Zambia: A qualitative study using a hybrid approach
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Exploring community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax among farming communities living in game management areas in Zambia: A qualitative study using a hybrid approach
2025
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Anthrax remains a neglected zoonotic disease of critical public and animal health significance in Zambia, particularly in regions with active human-wildlife-livestock interfaces such as the Western, Southern and Eastern provinces of Zambia. This study explores the socio-ecological drivers of anthrax transmission and examines the role of legal and illegal wildlife trade value chains in sustaining outbreaks. Secondly, the study explores the methodology used to investigate community knowledge, perceptions, and the impacts of anthrax through focus group discussions (FGDs) and a hybrid approach combining traditional thematic analysis with artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The research was framed within the interpretivist paradigm, aiming to understand shared experiences and socio-cultural contexts. The study utilized focus groups to encourage interaction and generate rich, collective insights. The hybrid approach allowed for data analysis that combined researcher-led reflexivity with AI-driven thematic analysis. Findings reveal diverse levels of awareness about anthrax, widespread misconceptions, and the influence of cultural beliefs on health behaviours. Communities linked anthrax outbreaks to interactions with wildlife and the illegal game meat trade, highlighting the complex interplay of ecological, economic, and behavioural factors in disease dynamics. Additionally, the study underscores the socioeconomic toll of anthrax, including livestock losses, disrupted livelihoods, and food insecurity, compounded by inadequate public health and veterinary responses. The insights gained from this research emphasize the need for multi-sectoral interventions tailored to the specific needs of these communities.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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