Alghafeer Mohammed H, Aldhukair Ebrahim F, Alzahrani Abdullah H, Alsaedi Abdullah S, Almutairi Omar N, Aloliky Abdulsalam A, Almutairi Masaad Saeed, Thabit Abrar K
Faculty of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Jun 24;11:1410330. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1410330. eCollection 2024.
Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonotic infection that is endemic in Saudi Arabia and associated with clinical and economic impacts. Several studies from countries endemic for brucellosis evaluated the knowledge and attitude of livestock farmers regarding brucellosis. However, no such study was conducted in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and practice of livestock farmers and meat handlers in Saudi Arabia.
This was a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study, where participants were interviewed in-person in Arabic in livestock markets between September-December 2023. Convenient sampling was utilized. The questionnaire included basic demographics and questions to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice toward personal protection and protection of the animals from brucellosis. The questionnaire was adapted from a previously validated survey and included 59 questions. Providing at least one correct answer to a certain question indicated a good knowledge about this item or a safe practice. The participants were divided into: farmers (shepherds working for the animal owners), commercial animal owners (those who rent a stockyard in the livestock market and employ farmers to sell their animals), and private animal owners (owners of private farms from which they sell their animals).
545 participants were interviewed ( = 291 farmers, = 118 commercial animal owners, = 113 private animal owners, and = 23 animal slaughterhouse workers). >90% have heard of brucellosis. Lack of education and short experience (<5 years) of working with livestock were negatively associated with good knowledge of brucellosis symptoms and transmission (OR, 0.30; 95%CI, 0.10-0.94; = 0.038 and OR, 0.23; 95%CI, 0.08-0.62; = 0.004, respectively). Taking sick animals to the veterinarian was reported by 61.2%, whereas 36.4% follow safe practices when disposing of aborted fetuses. While 34% consume raw milk, only 10% consume rare/medium-rare meat. 51.2% acknowledged the need for more information on brucellosis.
This study revealed the need to augment the knowledge of people working with animals, particularly those with no school education and those with short work experience, via providing educational visits or materials or through veterinarians. This should help them identify human and animal brucellosis symptoms and increase the knowledge on how to protect oneself and animals from this disease.
布鲁氏菌病是一种细菌性人畜共患感染病,在沙特阿拉伯呈地方性流行,会产生临床和经济影响。来自布鲁氏菌病流行国家的多项研究评估了家畜养殖者对布鲁氏菌病的认知和态度。然而,沙特阿拉伯尚未开展此类研究。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯家畜养殖者和肉类处理人员的知识、态度和行为。
这是一项基于问卷调查的横断面研究,于2023年9月至12月期间在牲畜市场用阿拉伯语对参与者进行面对面访谈。采用便利抽样。问卷包括基本人口统计学信息以及评估对个人防护和动物预防布鲁氏菌病的知识、态度和行为的问题。该问卷改编自先前经过验证的调查,包含59个问题。对某个问题至少给出一个正确答案表明对该项目有良好的认知或采取了安全的做法。参与者分为:养殖工人(为动物所有者工作的牧羊人)、商业动物所有者(在牲畜市场租用畜栏并雇佣养殖工人出售其动物的人)和私人动物所有者(出售自家农场动物的所有者)。
共访谈了545名参与者( = 291名养殖工人, = 118名商业动物所有者, = 113名私人动物所有者, = 23名动物屠宰场工人)。超过90%的人听说过布鲁氏菌病。缺乏教育以及与家畜打交道的经验不足(<5年)与对布鲁氏菌病症状和传播的良好认知呈负相关(OR分别为0.30;95%CI为0.10 - 0.94; = 0.038和OR为0.23;95%CI为0.08 - 0.62; = 0.004)。61.2%的人报告会将患病动物送去看兽医,而36.4%的人在处理流产胎儿时遵循安全做法。虽然34%的人饮用生牛奶,但只有10%的人食用半熟/中等生熟度的肉类。51.2%的人承认需要更多关于布鲁氏菌病的信息。
本研究表明需要通过提供教育访问、资料或借助兽医来增强与动物打交道的人的知识,特别是那些未受过学校教育和工作经验不足的人。这应有助于他们识别人类和动物的布鲁氏菌病症状,并增加关于如何保护自己和动物免受该病侵害的知识。