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Evaluating Impacts of a One Health Approach to Companion Animal Health and Management in a Remote Aboriginal Community in the Northern Territory Australia

机译:澳大利亚北领地偏远土着社区伴有一种健康方法对伴侣动物健康和管理的影响

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Many remote Australian Aboriginal communities face barriers in accessing animal health care for their pets. A community that faces these barriers implemented a community-driven program with the objective of improving animal health and population management. The program was evaluated by comparing the percentage of animals desexed, the body and hair condition of dogs, and the presentations at the health clinic for dog bites before versus after 12 months of program implementation. Results show improved animal health measures and no measurable change in human presentations for dog bites. This program, with One Health considerations, could be suitable for other communities facing similar animal health care barriers.
机译:许多偏远的澳大利亚原住民社区面临障碍在宠物寻求动物保健时。面临这些障碍的社区实施了一个社区驱动的计划,目的是改善动物健康和人口管理。通过比较狗的百分比,狗的身体和头发状况的百分比,以及在方案实施12个月之后的狗叮咬的健康诊所的演示来评估该程序。结果显示出改善的动物健康措施,对狗叮咬的人类介绍没有可衡量的变化。该计划具有一个健康考虑,可能适用于其他面临类似动物保健障碍的社区。

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