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在为无家可归者提供服务的收容所和外展组织中,兽医护理和跳蚤预防措施有限。

Veterinary care and flea preventatives are limited in homeless shelters and outreach organizations serving people experiencing homelessness.

作者信息

Carpenter Ann, Rich Shannan N, Dell BreeAnna, Adams Sydney, Bestul Nicolette, Henderson Rachel, Grano Christopher, Sprague Briana, Leopold Josh, Schiffman Elizabeth, Lomeli Andrea, Zadeh Hassan, Alarcón Jemma, Halai Umme-Aiman, Nam Yoon-Sung, Seifu Leah, Dvm Sally Slavinski, Crum David, Mosites Emily, Salzer Johanna S, Hinckley Alison F, Marx Grace E, McCormick David W

机构信息

1CDC, Atlanta, GA.

2Epidemic Intelligence Service, Atlanta, GA.

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2024 Nov 22;263(3):330-334. doi: 10.2460/javma.24.10.0652. Print 2025 Mar 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Pet ownership among people experiencing homelessness (PEH) is common, but access to shelter, veterinary care, and flea-preventative products for PEH who own pets in the US is not well described. We sought to evaluate current knowledge of fleas and flea-borne diseases and characterize practices around pets and service animals among staff at homeless shelters and outreach organizations.

METHODS

In-person surveys were administered to staff at homeless shelters and on outreach teams in 7 states from August 2022 to April 2023 to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and practices and to assess homeless shelter/organizational characteristics.

RESULTS

Surveys were administered to 333 staff members at 60 homeless shelters and among 29 outreach teams. Seventy-eight percent of homeless shelters allowed pets or service animals. Only 2% of homeless shelters and 7% of outreach teams provided veterinary care; 15% of homeless shelters and 7% of outreach teams provided flea preventatives. Nearly three-quarters of surveyed homeless shelter staff responded that no steps were taken to treat fleas at their shelters.

CONCLUSIONS

Veterinary care and availability of flea-preventative products are limited in homeless shelter and outreach organizations serving people experiencing homelessness.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Pets of PEH might be at an increased risk of flea infestation and flea-borne diseases because of limited access to veterinary care and preventatives. Improving knowledge and access to flea prevention, screening, and treatment are critical to ensure PEH and their pets can consistently access homeless shelters or outreach services, and to prevent flea-borne disease transmission.

摘要

目的

在美国,无家可归者(PEH)中养宠物的情况很常见,但对于那些养宠物的无家可归者而言,他们获得庇护所、兽医护理和防蚤产品的情况却鲜有描述。我们试图评估目前对跳蚤和跳蚤传播疾病的了解,并描述无家可归者庇护所和外展组织工作人员围绕宠物和服务动物的做法。

方法

2022年8月至2023年4月,对7个州的无家可归者庇护所工作人员和外展团队进行了面对面调查,以评估知识、态度和做法,并评估无家可归者庇护所/组织的特征。

结果

对60个无家可归者庇护所的333名工作人员和29个外展团队进行了调查。78%的无家可归者庇护所允许宠物或服务动物进入。只有2%的无家可归者庇护所和7%的外展团队提供兽医护理;15%的无家可归者庇护所和7%的外展团队提供防蚤产品。近四分之三接受调查的无家可归者庇护所工作人员表示,他们的庇护所没有采取任何措施来治疗跳蚤。

结论

在为无家可归者服务的无家可归者庇护所和外展组织中,兽医护理和防蚤产品的供应有限。

临床意义

由于获得兽医护理和预防措施的机会有限,无家可归者的宠物可能感染跳蚤和跳蚤传播疾病的风险更高。提高对跳蚤预防、筛查和治疗的认识并增加获得这些服务的机会,对于确保无家可归者及其宠物能够持续获得无家可归者庇护所或外展服务,以及预防跳蚤传播疾病的传播至关重要。

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