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Knowledge, attitude and practices relating to zoonotic diseases among livestock farmers in Punjab, India

机译:印度旁遮普邦驻地农民的畜牧疾病有关的知识,态度和实践

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Zoonotic diseases cause significant health and economic impact in developing countries such as India. Many zoonotic diseases are prevalent in the livestock and as an occupational zoonosis in the livestock farmers in India. Lack of knowledge on the disease transmission, prevention and control measures is a potential high risk for the occurrence of zoonotic diseases in the livestock and its keepers in India. We conducted this study to understand knowledge, attitude and practices of livestock farmers regarding zoonoses. Five villages from each of the 22 districts of the state were conveniently selected (n = 110). Farmers available at village community sites were enrolled in the study and requested to complete a custom designed questionnaire (n = 558). In addition, livestock farmers attending basic livestock husbandry training were also surveyed (n = 301). Data from questionnaires was used to create three index variables: (a) knowledge score; (b) attitude score and (c) practice score. Association between demographic and other explanatory variables with knowledge score was evaluated using linear regression analyses. Similarly, the association between knowledge and attitude score with practice score was evaluated. Of the 859 participants, 685 (80%) livestock farmers had heard the term 'zoonoses' but only 345 (40%), 264 (31%) and 214 (25%) farmers were aware of the zoonotic nature of tuberculosis, Japanese encephalitis and taeniosis, respectively. For practices, 23% farmers reported consumption of raw milk and only 10% and 8% livestock farmers ever got their animals tested for brucellosis and tuberculosis, respectively. The low level of education and being a cattle farmer were negatively associated with the farmer's knowledge on zoonotic diseases. The attitude score was positively associated with the practice score of the participants. The results indicate need for educating the livestock farmers particularly those with a low level of education to reduce the health and economic impact of zoonotic diseases in India.
机译:从印度等发展中国家都对发展中国家产生重大健康和经济影响。许多人畜共患疾病在牲畜中普遍存在,作为印度畜牧农民的职业性疾病。缺乏关于疾病传播,预防和控制措施的知识,是牲畜和印度饲养员在牲畜中发生的潜在高风险。我们开展了这项研究,了解牲畜农民的知识,态度和实践。各个国家的22个地区每个区的五个村庄(n = 110)。村庄社区网站提供的农民于研究中注册,并要求完成定制设计的问卷(n = 558)。此外,还调查了参加基础畜牧业培训的牲畜农民(n = 301)。问卷中的数据用于创建三个索引变量:(a)知识分数; (b)态度得分和(c)练习得分。使用线性回归分析评估具有知识分数的人口统计学和其他解释性变量之间的关联。同样,评估知识和态度分数之间的关联进行评估。在859名参与者中,685名(80%)牲畜农民已经听到了“一词”,但只有345(40%),264(31%)和214名(25%)都知道结核病,日本脑炎的动物质和巨尖分别。对于实践,23%的农民报告了原料牛奶的消费,只有10%和8%的牲畜农民分别获得了他们的动物,分别进行了肺结核和结核病。低水平的教育和作为牛农民与农民对动物质疾病的了解产生了负面相关。态度得分与参与者的实践得分正相关。结果表明,尤其是教育畜牧农民,特别是教育水平低,以减少印度的人畜共患病的健康和经济影响。

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