Use of animal-derived products for medicinal and belief-based purposes in urban cities of southwestern Nigeria: A One Health perspective

Abstract

Zootherapy is a significant component of traditional medicine in many parts of the world. This study investigated the therapeutic and belief-based use of wildlife in urban settings in Southwest Nigeria, assessing its potential implications for One Health. We used semi-structured questionnaires, focus group discussions, and participant observations to gain insights into the practices, practitioners’ knowledge, motivations, and animal species used. Also, we searched the published literature and the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species for zoonotic pathogens and the conservation statuses of the reported animal species. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data. Results revealed 53 practices involving 41 species, with occasional importation of animal parts to meet demand. Practitioners’ limited awareness of zoonotic risks, coupled with income generation and deeply rooted traditional beliefs, sustained these practices, further fueled by the dynamics of urban wild meat trade. The majority (95%) of species reported were reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens, with 44% in the vulnerable, near-threatened, endangered, or critically endangered class. The use of animal-derived products for medicinal and spiritual purposes may constitute a plausible pathway for potential zoonotic spillovers, transboundary animal diseases (TADs), decline in wildlife resources, and ecological imbalance. We recommend intensified monitoring, risk communication, awareness programs, and the adoption of sustainable alternatives to mitigate the negative impacts of these practices in Nigeria and beyond.

Citation

Akpan, S.N., Buij, R., Langevelde, F. van, Thomas, L.F., Sijuwola, A.E., Ogunsanya, O.A., Hooft, P. van, Adedokun, O.A., Adeyemo, A.A., Ayinla, A.O., Zimmerman, D.M., Cook, E.A.J., Masudi, S.P., Hassell, J.M., Happi, C.T. and Happi, A.N. 2026. Use of animal-derived products for medicinal and belief-based purposes in urban cities of southwestern Nigeria: A One Health perspective. Animals 16 (3): 502.

Authors

  • Akpan, Samuel N.