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Dog Ecology and Management in Niger State, Nigeria: A Basic Tool for Rabies Control

机译:尼日利亚尼日尔州的狗生态与管理:狂犬病控制的基本工具

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Aims: To examine the dog ecology and management as it relates to the control of rabies in Niger State, Nigeria. Study Design: Questionnaire based survey. Place and Duration of Study: Structured questionnaires on dog ecology and management were administered in Niger State of Nigeria between January and March 2012. Methodology: Structured questionnaires on dog ecology and management comprising of 4 sections, were administered to 300 adult participants between the ages of 18-70 years using systematic randomization; 237 questionnaires were returned. Descriptive statistics using the SAS statistical package were employed to analyze the data. Results: Results indicated that there was a population ratio of 1:5.4 dogs to humans and 1:1.9 female to male dog ratio with an estimated 732,476 dog population in Niger State. Most of the dogs (58.6%) in the state were kept for security reasons and that majority of the dogs strayed at night (52.4%) and evenings (23.8%) into homes across the state. About 52% of dogs were not confined and responsibility for dogs in terms of welfare, mostly (61.5%) lied on everybody in the family and 61% of dogs were fed on family left overs. About 30.4% of dogs were never vaccinated and 31% of the respondents (or their family members) have been inflicted with a dog bite, but only 28.1% of cases received post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). For those humans that were bitten, about 13.8% resulted in death. Conclusion: Due to free roaming and irregular vaccination of dogs in the state; there is bound to be increased dog bite cases/rabies spread. This study concludes that dogs were not catered for as expected in the state and that employment of dog ecological studies before any rabies control programmes, will explore necessary data for planning the programme in Niger State of Nigeria. Improvement and employment of dog ecological studies across states for rabies control programmes in Nigeria and W/Africa is hereby recommended.
机译:目的:检查与尼日利亚尼日尔州狂犬病控制有关的狗的生态学和管理。研究设计:基于问卷的调查。研究的地点和持续时间:2012年1月至2012年3月,在尼日利亚尼日尔州组织了关于狗生态和管理的结构化问卷。方法:对300个年龄在200到200岁之间的成年参与者进行了关于狗生态和管理的结构化问卷,共分为4个部分。使用系统随机化的18-70年;返回了237份问卷。使用SAS统计软件包的描述性统计数据用于分析数据。结果:结果表明,尼日尔州的狗与人的比率为1:5.4,人与狗的比率为1:1.9,估计的人口为732,476。该州的大多数狗(58.6%)出于安全原因被关押,并且大多数狗在夜间(52.4%)和晚上(23.8%)流浪到全州的房屋中。约有52%的狗不受局限,并且在福利方面对狗负有责任,其中大部分(61.5%)说谎于家庭中的每个人,而61%的狗是靠家庭剩菜喂养的。大约30.4%的狗从未接种过疫苗,并且31%的受访者(或其家庭成员)曾被狗咬伤,但只有28.1%的病例接受过暴露后预防(PEP)。对于那些被咬的人,约有13.8%导致死亡。结论:由于狗处于自由漫游状态且疫苗接种不规律;狗咬伤/狂犬病的传播势必会增加。这项研究得出的结论是,该州没有满足狗的期望,在任何狂犬病控制计划之前进行狗生态学研究将探索尼日利亚尼日尔州计划该计划的必要数据。建议在尼日利亚和西非进行狂犬病控制计划的州间犬生态研究的改进和应用。

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