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坦桑尼亚恩戈罗恩戈罗区对啮齿动物传播疾病的认知、态度及预防措施

Knowledge, attitude, and preventive practices toward rodent-borne diseases in Ngorongoro district, Tanzania.

作者信息

Issae Amina, Chengula Augustino, Kicheleri Rose, Kasanga Christopher, Katakweba Abdul

机构信息

Department of Microbiology, Parasitology and Biotechnology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.

Department of Wildlife Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro.

出版信息

J Public Health Afr. 2023 Apr 19;14(6):2385. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2023.2385. eCollection 2023 Jun 21.

Abstract

In addition to their economic significance, rodents are hosts and transmit diseases. Most of rodent-borne diseases are endemic in rural Africa and sporadically lead to epidemics. Ngorongoro district is inhabited by humans, livestock, and wild animals. Therefore, a cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward rodent-borne diseases among communities. The study used 3 focus groups, 20 key informant interviews, and the questionnaire (N=352) to collect data. The study found that 8.52% of respondents had good knowledge, 35.5% had a positive attitude and 94.3% had good practices toward rodent-borne diseases. The study revealed that only 28.13% of participants were aware of rodent-borne zoonoses. The majority of them (77.27%) believe that rodents are pests that destroy crops and do not transmit pathogens. Moreover, the results showed that the majority of them (82.9%) live in dilapidated huts that serve as rodent breeding places. Additionally, except for education and religion, the level of knowledge had no significant relationship with most of the participants' demographic variables. When compared to individuals who didn't attend school, those with secondary education (OR=7.96, CI=1.4-45.31, P=0.017) had greater knowledge of rodent-borne diseases and management. Similarly, to how attitude and practice were found to be considerably (r=0.3216, P=0.000) positively correlated, general knowledge and general practice scores were found to be significantly (r=0.1608, P=0.002) positively correlated. Despite showing good practices, the communities still lack knowledge of rodent-borne zoonosis. Rodent-borne disease education should be considered in Ngorongoro and other places.

摘要

除了具有经济意义外,啮齿动物还是疾病的宿主和传播者。大多数啮齿动物传播的疾病在非洲农村地区流行,并偶尔引发疫情。恩戈罗恩戈罗地区有人类、牲畜和野生动物居住。因此,开展了一项横断面研究,以评估社区对啮齿动物传播疾病的知识、态度和行为水平。该研究采用了3个焦点小组、20次关键 informant 访谈和问卷(N = 352)来收集数据。研究发现,8.52%的受访者对啮齿动物传播的疾病有良好的了解,35.5%的人态度积极,94.3%的人行为良好。研究表明,只有28.13%的参与者知道啮齿动物传播的人畜共患病。他们中的大多数人(77.27%)认为啮齿动物是破坏庄稼的害虫,不会传播病原体。此外,结果显示,他们中的大多数人(82.9%)居住在破旧的小屋里,这些小屋是啮齿动物的繁殖场所。此外,除了教育和宗教外,知识水平与大多数参与者的人口统计学变量没有显著关系。与未上学的人相比,接受过中等教育的人(OR = 7.96,CI = 1.4 - 45.31,P = 0.017)对啮齿动物传播的疾病和管理有更多的了解。同样,态度和行为被发现有显著的正相关(r = 0.3216,P = 0.000),一般知识和一般行为得分也被发现有显著的正相关(r = 0.1608,P = 0.002)。尽管表现出良好的行为,但社区仍然缺乏对啮齿动物传播的人畜共患病的了解。恩戈罗恩戈罗和其他地方应考虑开展啮齿动物传播疾病的教育。

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