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Preventing Australian Bat Lyssavirus: Community Knowledge and Risk Perception of Bats in South East Queensland

机译:预防澳大利亚蝙蝠狂犬病病毒:昆士兰东南部蝙蝠的社区知识和风险感知

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Objectives: Ongoing potential exposure of members of the public to Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) in South East Queensland, Australia, prompted investigation of community knowledge, risk perception, and intention to handle bats to inform future prevention efforts. Methods: After pilot testing, a computer-assisted telephone survey of a representative sample of 700 adults without previous potential exposure to ABLV was undertaken in the defined geographic region. Results: Twenty-four percent of eligible contacted individuals participated. Basic knowledge of bats and ABLV was generally high, with 65% of participants answering nine or more of 12 knowledge questions correctly. The perceived risk that bats pose to human health was also high, with 93% indicating some degree of risk. Although 88% of participants indicated they would handle bats in one or more of the scripted situations, overall intention to handle bats was low, with 59% indicating they would handle a bat in four or less of the 12 scenarios. Younger males with lower risk perception of bats most frequently indicated intention to handle bats in varying situations. Knowledge score was not associated with intention to handle bats on multivariate modeling. Conclusions: Future public health prevention efforts, both in Australia and overseas, should focus further on conveying the risk to humans and to bats when nontrained, nonvaccinated people attempt to handle bats rather than attempting to purely convey knowledge about bats and ABLV or rabies. Suitable alternative measures to handling should be included. Younger adult males are a particular target group for prevention efforts.
机译:目标:在澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部,持续不断的公众暴露于澳大利亚蝙蝠狂犬病病毒(ABLV)的情况下,促使人们对社区知识,风险感知以及意图对蝙蝠进行操作以告知未来的预防工作进行调查。方法:在试点测试之后,在定义的地理区域内对700例成年人的代表性样本进行了计算机辅助电话调查,这些样本以前未接触过ABLV。结果:24%的合格联系个人参加了会议。蝙蝠和ABLV的基本知识普遍很高,其中65%的参与者正确回答了12个知识问题中的9个或更多。蝙蝠对人类健康构成的可感知风险也很高,其中93%表示存在一定程度的风险。尽管88%的参与者表示他们会在一种或多种脚本情况下处理蝙蝠,但处理蝙蝠的总体意愿很低,有59%的参与者表示他们会在12种场景中的四种或更少情况下处理蝙蝠。蝙蝠风险较低的年轻男性最常表示有意在各种情况下处理蝙蝠。知识分数与多变量建模中的蝙蝠意图无关。结论:在澳大利亚和海外,未来的公共卫生预防工作应进一步集中在未受过训练,未接种疫苗的人试图操纵蝙蝠时向人类和蝙蝠传达风险,而不是单纯地传播有关蝙蝠,ABLV或狂犬病的知识。应包括适当的替代处理措施。年轻的成年男性是预防工作的特定目标人群。

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