Dogbey Godwin, Dugah Amos, Abbiw Richard Kwamena, Agbolosu Anthony, Asare-Dompreh Kweku, Odoom Theophilus, Okine Allen, Amakye-Anim Jonathan, Otsyina Hope Richard, Enyetornye Ben
School of Veterinary Science, University for Development Studies, Nyankpala, Ghana.
West African Centre for Cell and Molecular Biology of Infectious Pathogens, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.
Heliyon. 2024 Sep 4;10(17):e37328. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37328. eCollection 2024 Sep 15.
The study explores the impact of Covid-19 on pets and their owners using a structured questionnaire. One hundred fifty-seven (157) respondents were recruited from six veterinary clinics at strategic points within Accra. Only a third of owners gave their pet(s) special attention out of fear of contracting Covid-19 from their pet(s). 68.2 % of the respondents were interested in learning healthy pet-keeping tips from the electronic media and evident in their willingness (75.2 %) to embrace tele-veterinary services; a potential drift from traditional in-person way of providing veterinary services in Ghana. The decrease in household income (46.5 %), loss of employment for at least one person in the household (17.2 %) and associated spike in prices of pet related commodities affected the feeding of pets in about 44 % of respondents and ability to afford veterinary pet products (17.2 %). This is reflected in a 12.7 % reduction in the ability of pet owners to afford veterinary services. The observations made could be used as a basis for future research exploring the pet culture in Ghana and its evolution as a direct consequence of the pandemic.
该研究通过一份结构化问卷,探讨了新冠疫情对宠物及其主人的影响。从阿克拉战略要地的六家兽医诊所招募了157名受访者。由于担心从宠物身上感染新冠病毒,只有三分之一的主人对其宠物给予了特别关注。68.2%的受访者有兴趣从电子媒体了解健康养宠小贴士,这也体现在他们愿意(75.2%)接受远程兽医服务上;这可能意味着加纳传统的面对面提供兽医服务方式出现了转变。家庭收入下降(46.5%)、家庭中至少有一人失业(17.2%)以及宠物相关商品价格大幅上涨,影响了约44%受访者的宠物喂养情况以及购买宠物医疗产品的能力(17.2%)。这表现为宠物主人支付兽医服务费用的能力下降了12.7%。所做的观察结果可作为未来研究加纳宠物文化及其因疫情而直接演变情况的基础。