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Q热的预防与疫苗接种:澳大利亚牲畜养殖户的知识与态度,为“同一健康”方法提供依据

Q fever prevention and vaccination: Australian livestock farmers' knowledge and attitudes to inform a One Health approach.

作者信息

Rahaman Md Rezanur, Marshall Helen, Milazzo Adriana, Crabb Deane, Bi Peng

机构信息

School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.

Adelaide Medical School and Robinson Research Institute, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia.

出版信息

One Health. 2021 Mar 5;12:100232. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100232. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Livestock farmers are at risk of Q fever, a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans from animals such as cattle, sheep and goats. Australia bears substantial Q fever burden, particularly among farmers. A One Health approach engages cross-sectoral collaboration among animal, human and environmental health and is the preferred framework for Q fever prevention.

METHODS

Cattle, sheep and goat farmers were invited to participate in an online survey in 2019 to gauge perceptions about Q fever and its prevention. Participants were recruited via membership newsletters and social media. Descriptive analyses and logistic regressions were performed.

RESULTS

A total of 351 farmers completed the survey. Most respondents (80%) had been farming for ≥20 years, with sheep and beef cattle their primary stock. 71% reported knowledge of Q fever, and 85% identified transmission through contaminated dust inhalation was highly likely. The majority of respondents (97%) were aware of Q fever vaccine, and 95% agreed it was effective in preventing disease, yet 42% remained unvaccinated. Reported barriers to vaccination included poor access to a trained doctor and time and cost related to vaccination. Most farmers (≥91%) believed that subsidized vaccination and improved awareness would promote higher uptake.

CONCLUSION

While Q fever knowledge among respondents was good, their practices related to airborne transmission prevention were poor. Livestock farmers would benefit from adherence to dust and aerosol transmission prevention practices. One Health partnership between government and industry is needed to promote Q fever awareness and address low vaccination rates among livestock farmers by funding vaccination programs.

摘要

背景

家畜养殖者面临感染Q热的风险,Q热是一种人畜共患病,可从牛、羊和山羊等动物传播给人类。澳大利亚承受着巨大的Q热负担,尤其是在养殖者当中。“同一健康”方法促进动物、人类和环境卫生领域的跨部门合作,是预防Q热的首选框架。

方法

2019年邀请牛、羊和山羊养殖者参与一项在线调查,以评估他们对Q热及其预防的看法。通过会员通讯和社交媒体招募参与者。进行了描述性分析和逻辑回归分析。

结果

共有351名养殖者完成了调查。大多数受访者(80%)从事养殖工作≥20年,主要养殖绵羊和肉牛。71%的受访者表示了解Q热,85%的受访者认为通过吸入受污染灰尘传播疾病的可能性很大。大多数受访者(97%)知道Q热疫苗,95%的受访者认为该疫苗对预防疾病有效,但仍有42%的人未接种疫苗。报告的疫苗接种障碍包括难以找到受过培训的医生以及与疫苗接种相关的时间和费用。大多数养殖者(≥91%)认为疫苗接种补贴和提高认识将促进更高的接种率。

结论

虽然受访者对Q热的了解程度较高,但他们在预防空气传播方面的做法较差。家畜养殖者将受益于坚持预防灰尘和气溶胶传播的做法。政府和行业之间需要建立“同一健康”伙伴关系,以提高对Q热的认识,并通过资助疫苗接种计划来解决家畜养殖者疫苗接种率低的问题。

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