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Emergency preparedness training for veterinarians: prevention of zoonotic transmission.

机译:兽医应急准备培训:预防人畜共患病传播。

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Natural zoonotic outbreaks can cause widespread devastation, and several zoonoses can be transmitted as agents of bioterrorism. Although veterinarians can be vital in controlling the transmission of zoonotic diseases, many lack knowledge about their roles in emergency response and about zoonoses. A training session titled Prevention of Zoonotic Disease Transmission veterinarians. The training was evaluated using pre-training, post-training, and follow-up surveys, which measured increase in and retention of knowledge. Seventy-five (75) veterinary professionals participated in the training, and 91% responded on pre- and post-training surveys. The percentage of respondents who correctly answered the objective knowledge questions increased from pre-training to post-training. Furthermore, follow-up surveys demonstrated that participants were able to retain much of the information from the training session. Very little research has been found that evaluates a similar training event. As knowledge increases, additional training conferences could benefit veterinarians and supplement this research. The results of the pre-training, post-training, and follow-up surveys indicate that veterinary professionals' knowledge of zoonoses can be significantly improved after receiving training; participants found the training to be useful and requested additional training, indicating that veterinary professionals have a desire to learn about emergency preparedness topics.
机译:自然的人畜共患病暴发可能造成广泛的破坏,并且几种人畜共患病可以作为生物恐怖主义的媒介传播。尽管兽医对控制人畜共患疾病的传播至关重要,但许多人仍缺乏有关其在应急响应中的作用以及人畜共患病的知识。名为“预防人畜共患病传播兽医”的培训课程。使用培训前,培训后和后续调查对培训进行了评估,这些调查测量了知识的增加和保留。七十五(75)名兽医专业人士参加了培训,其中91%的人在培训之前和之后进行了调查。正确回答了客观知识问题的受访者比例从培训前增加到培训后。此外,后续调查表明,参与者能够保留培训课程中的许多信息。很少有研究评估类似的培训活动。随着知识的增加,更多的培训会议可以使兽医受益并补充这项研究。培训前,培训后和后续调查的结果表明,接受培训后,兽医专业人员对人畜共患病的了解可以大大提高;参加者认为培训是有用的,并要求进行其他培训,这表明兽医专业人士希望了解应急准备方面的知识。

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