Omar Khadija N, Coetzer Andre, Hamdu Maulid, Malan Ayla J, Moh'd Ali Z, Suleiman Talib S, Nel Louis H
Zanzibar Livestock Research Institute, Zanzibar P.O. Box 104, Tanzania.
Global Alliance for Rabies Control South Africa Non-Profit Company, Pretoria 0181, South Africa.
Trop Med Infect Dis. 2023 Aug 21;8(8):421. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed8080421.
Tools and resources that could increase dog vaccination coverage have become increasingly critical towards progressing the goal to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies by 2030. In this regard, dog collars that are fitted during vaccination campaigns could potentially enhance owner participation. The use of dog collars will, however, increase the cost per dog vaccinated and the impact and benefit of this practice should be elucidated. This study evaluated the impact of dog collars by testing the perception and related behavioural influences in communities in Zanzibar. In this cross-sectional investigation-conducted approximately two months after the implementation of a mass dog vaccination (MDV) where dog collars were provided to vaccinated dogs-data were collected from 600 respondents in 56 municipal wards in Zanzibar. Descriptive analyses and logistic regressions were undertaken to determine the impact the collars had on respondents with regards to (i) engaging with the community dogs, (ii) health seeking behaviour after exposure, and (iii) overall participation during dog vaccination campaigns. From the data, it was evident that the collars had a positive impact on the community's perception of dogs, with 57% of the respondents feeling safer around a dog with a collar, while 66% of the respondents felt less safe around a dog without a collar. Furthermore, the collars had a positive impact on participation during dog vaccination campaigns. Of the 142 respondents who owned dogs, 64% reported that the collars made them more likely to take their dogs for vaccination, and 95% felt that the collar was an important sign of the dog's vaccination status. This study demonstrated that dog collars could not only improve participation during dog vaccination campaigns, but that they could also play a significant role in the community's perception of rabies vaccination campaigns and vaccinated dogs in general.
对于推进到2030年消除犬传人狂犬病的目标而言,能够提高犬类疫苗接种覆盖率的工具和资源变得愈发关键。在这方面,在疫苗接种活动期间佩戴的犬项圈可能会提高主人的参与度。然而,使用犬项圈会增加每只接种疫苗犬的成本,这种做法的影响和益处需要阐明。本研究通过测试桑给巴尔社区的认知和相关行为影响来评估犬项圈的影响。在大规模犬类疫苗接种(MDV)实施约两个月后进行的这项横断面调查中,向接种疫苗的犬只提供了犬项圈,从桑给巴尔56个市政病房的600名受访者那里收集了数据。进行了描述性分析和逻辑回归,以确定项圈对受访者在以下方面的影响:(i)与社区犬只互动;(ii)接触后寻求医疗行为;(iii)犬类疫苗接种活动期间的总体参与度。从数据中可以明显看出,项圈对社区对犬只的认知有积极影响,57%的受访者在有项圈的犬只周围感觉更安全,而66%的受访者在没有项圈的犬只周围感觉不太安全。此外,项圈对犬类疫苗接种活动期间的参与度有积极影响。在142名养狗的受访者中,64%报告称项圈使他们更有可能带狗去接种疫苗,95%的人认为项圈是狗接种疫苗状态的重要标志。这项研究表明,犬项圈不仅可以提高犬类疫苗接种活动期间的参与度,而且在社区对狂犬病疫苗接种活动和一般接种疫苗犬只的认知方面也可以发挥重要作用。