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Reported off-leash frequency and perception of risk for gastrointestinal parasitism are not associated in owners of urban park-attending dogs: A multifactorial investigation

机译:都市公园看门狗的主人不报告带走皮带的频率和胃肠道寄生虫风险的相关性:一项多因素调查

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Associations between park use and infections with gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in dogs (Canis familiaris) have been previously observed, suggesting park use may pose risks for infection in dogs, and potentially, in humans. This study was conducted to establish the overall level of perceived risk of parasitism in dogs, the frequency of unleashing dogs in parks, and to determine if dog owners' risk perceptions of parasite transmission among humans and dogs are associated with the reported frequency of unleashing dogs. From June to September 2010, 635 surveys were administered to dog owners in nine city parks in Calgary, Alberta, by the lead author to explore dog-walking behaviors in parks under differing leashing regulations. From these, a subset of 316 questionnaires were analyzed to examine associations between behavioral and dog demographic factors, risk perception and acceptability of perceived risks of dog and human parasitism, and education regarding parasitism in dogs and humans. Multivariate statistics were conducted using three separate Chi-Square Automatic Interaction Detection (CHAID) decision trees to model risk perception of dogs becoming parasitized while in the park, risk perception of zoonotic transmission, and off-leash frequency. Predictors included recreational behaviors, dog demographics, risk perception of park-based and zoonotic transmission, education regarding parasites, and leashing regulations (e.g. on-leash, off-leash, or mixed management parks). The perceived risk of park-based transmission was relatively higher than perception of zoonotic transmission and the majority of people unleashed their dogs at least some of the time. Risk perception was not associated with off-leash frequency in dogs and risk perception and off-leash frequency were associated with factors other than each other. The results suggest owners may underestimate the potential risks for parasitism related to some dog-walking behaviours, and are relevant for public and animal health. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:先前已经观察到公园的使用与狗(犬种)的胃肠道(GI)寄生虫感染之间的关联,这表明公园的使用可能会对狗,甚至对人类造成感染的风险。进行这项研究的目的是确定狗的寄生虫风险的总体水平,公园中释放狗的频率,并确定狗主人对人与狗之间寄生虫传播的风险感知是否与报告的释放狗的频率有关。从2010年6月至2010年9月,主要作者在艾伯塔省卡尔加里的9个城市公园对养狗者进行了635次调查,以探讨在不同的牵引规定下公园里的dog狗行为。从中,分析了316个问卷的子集,以检查行为和狗的人口统计学因素,狗对人与人的寄生虫的风险感知和感知风险的可接受性以及对狗与人的寄生虫的教育。使用三个独立的卡方自动交互检测(CHAID)决策树进行多变量统计,以模拟狗在公园中被寄生的风险感知,人畜共患病传播的风险感知和无皮带频率。预测因素包括娱乐行为,狗的人口统计信息,基于公园和人畜共患病传播的风险感知,有关寄生虫的教育以及对皮带的管制(例如,有皮带,无皮带或混合管理的公园)。以公园为基础的传播的感知风险相对高于以人畜共患病的传播的感知,大多数人至少在某些时候释放了它们的狗。风险知觉与狗的无牵引频率无关,风险知觉和无牵引频率与其他因素无关。结果表明,主人可能会低估与某些dog狗行为有关的寄生虫的潜在风险,并且与公共和动物健康有关。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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