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Household Practice Related to Zoonotic Diseases Transmission in Rural Community of Gondar Zuria District

机译:与渡轮苏利亚区农村社区中的动物园传播相关的家庭惯例

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Purpose:The study was done from October 2019 to April 2020 for the purpose of identifying practices and characterizing the general public knowledge, attitudes and associated risk factors related to animal contact that influence zoonotic disease transmission in the rural household heads of North Gondar area, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia.Patients and Methods:During this study, a cross-sectional type of study was designed and a simple random sampling method was used to choose kebeles. Six kebeles were randomly selected using a lottery method. Systematic random sampling method was employed to select and question 65 household heads from each of the kebeles. In total, 390 structured questionnaires were prepared for those household heads and the data were collected using face to face interviews. Finally, the recorded data were examined using STATA version 16 statistical software and the frequency distribution of both variables was observed using descriptive statistics. Linear regression model was used to see the relation between household practices and the explanatory factors.Results:The results showed that there was a gender difference in responsibility for managing livestock and the central aim of rearing livestock was for sale. Among 390 members of households, 38.7% understand a probability of disease transmission in their community between livestock, humans and wildlife, regardless of the fact that household practices related to zoonosis transmission were common. Of the households, 52.3% responded that they permit animals to go into kitchen and sleeping areas (95% CI = 1.15-2.73; P = 0.009). The factors which influence the household practices were agro-ecology activities; livestock management; number of individuals in the household; types of livestock reared; and zoonosis awareness.Conclusion:In general, the present study showed that the public had a very low awareness about major zoonotic diseases. This indicates the need for awareness creation through education and an inter-disciplinary health approach with close collaboration among veterinarians, public health practitioners and policymakers.? 2021 Alebie and Tewachew.
机译:目的:该研究是从2019年10月到4月2020年4月2020年的旨在确定与动物接触有关的一般公众知识,态度和相关危险因素,影响来自北戈尼尔地区的农村家庭头部,阿马拉的动物联系区域州,埃塞俄比亚.Patients和方法:在本研究期间,设计了一种横截面的研究,并使用简单的随机采样方法选择Kebeles。使用彩票方法随机选择六个kebeles。采用系统随机采样方法选择,从每个Kebeles选择和问题65家庭头部。总共为这些家庭头部准备390个结构化问卷,并使用面对面采访收集数据。最后,使用STATA版本16检测记录的数据16统计软件,并且使用描述性统计观察两个变量的频率分布。线性回归模型用于了解家庭实践与解释性因素之间的关系。结果表明,管理牲畜的责任和饲养牲畜的核心目标符合性别差异。在390名家庭成员中,38.7%了解牲畜,人类和野生动物之间社区中疾病传播的可能性,无论与人畜共患病相关的家庭做法都很常见。在家庭中,52.3%回应说,他们允许动物进入厨房和睡眠区域(95%CI = 1.15-2.73; P = 0.009)。影响家庭做法的因素是农业生态活动;牲畜管理;家庭中的个人数量;饲养的牲畜类型;和人群化意识。结论:一般来说,本研究表明,公众对主要的动物园疾病的认识非常低。这表明通过教育和跨学科的卫生方法,兽医,公共卫生从业者和政策制定者之间密切合​​作需要提高认识。 2021 Alebie和Tewachew。

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