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Dairy goat producers' understanding, knowledge and attitudes towards biosecurity and Q-fever in Australia

机译:乳制品山羊生产者的理解,知识和澳大利亚生物安全和Q-FEET的态度

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The Australian dairy goat sector is an emerging animal industry undergoing rapid expansion. Limited information is available within this industry in relation to socio-demographic characteristics and biosecurity implementation. Q-Fever, caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a zoonotic disease endemic in Australia, with a range of domestic and wild-animal reservoir species, including goats, with infected pregnant goats posing a significant public health risk. The aim of the current study was to investigate the socio-demographics of Australian dairy goat producers, their biosecurity implementation and levels of understanding, knowledge and attitudes towards Q-Fever. To achieve this aim, a cross-sectional study was conducted, using an online survey and follow-up semi-structured interviews among dairy goat producers. A total of 106 goat producers participated in the online survey (35.3% response rate) and 14 participated in the semi-structured interviews. Findings from this study suggest that most goat producers implement biosecurity practices related to direct animal husbandry, such as separating sick goats (86%), vaccinations (79%) and providing separate kidding space (75%); and, practices minimizing the risk of disease introduction, such as maintaining boundary fences (86%) and isolating incoming animals (67%). However, implementation of other biosecurity practices, such as keeping records of visitors and visitor biosecurity requirements, was inadequate. Furthermore, this study identifies a deficit of knowledge and understanding surrounding Q-Fever in the Australian dairy goat sector, and a disconnect between producers' perception of risk and implementation of known appropriate biosecurity measures. The research has identified that producers rely on 'trusted' community networks to provide advice on biosecurity implementation, due to a perceived absence of industry-specific, reputable information sources. Producers identified those outside of these networks as the 'other'. The creation of this other allows producers to deflect responsibility for individual biosecurity on to the other. A multifaceted approach is necessary to increase knowledge, understanding and perception of risk surrounding Q-fever, and promote positive uptake of biosecurity measures, for improved outcomes for animal and human health.
机译:澳大利亚奶牛山羊行业是一个迅速扩张的新兴动物行业。在该行业内提供有限的信息,与社会人口统计特征和生物安全实施有关。 Q-FETH,由伯克西氏菌伯顿引起的,是澳大利亚的一种人畜共患疾病,包括一系列国内和野生动物水库,包括山羊,受感染的怀孕山羊造成了重大的公共卫生风险。目前的研究目的是调查澳大利亚奶山羊生产者的社会人口统计学,他们的生物安全实施和对Q-Fever的理解,知识和态度。为实现这一目标,使用在线调查和奶牛生产商中的在线调查和后续半结构性访谈进行横断面研究。共有106名山羊生产商参加了在线调查(35.3%的回复率)和14人参加了半结构化访谈。本研究的调查结果表明,大多数山羊生产商实施与直接畜牧业有关的生物安全实践,例如分离病人山羊(86%),疫苗接种(79%)并提供单独的开玩笑空间(75%);并且,尽量减少疾病引入风险的实践,例如维持边界围栏(86%)并分离入境动物(67%)。但是,执行其他生物安全实践,例如保留访客和访客生物安全要求的记录是不充分的。此外,本研究确定了澳大利亚奶山羊部门周围Q-FETH的知识和理解赤字,以及生产者对风险风险的看法与已知适当的生物安全措施的实施之间的脱节。该研究已确定,由于感知缺乏行业特定的,信誉良好的信息来源,生产者依赖于“可信赖”的社区网络提供关于生物安全实施的建议。生产者将这些网络之外的人确定为“其他”。这一点的创建允许生产者对另一个生物安全的责任转移到另一个。多方面的方法是增加Q-FETH围绕Q-FETH的风险的知识,理解和感知,并促进生物安全措施的积极影响,以改善动物和人类健康的结果。

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