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非洲猪瘟疫情对菲律宾兽医心理健康的影响。

Mental health impacts of African swine fever outbreaks on veterinarians in the Philippines.

作者信息

Bakke Hannah J, Perez Alejandro D, Miclat-Sonaco Ruth, Perez Andres M, Schambow Rachel A

机构信息

Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, United States.

Department of Community Health, Dr. Armando Zamudio Hospital, Cmte. Luis Piedrabuena, Argentina.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2025 Mar 11;12:1519270. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1519270. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Emergence of African swine fever (ASF) in the Philippines in 2019 caused substantial impacts on animal health and its pig industry. To control ASF, strict policies were applied including zoning and depopulation of infected herds. While ASF's severe impacts on pigs are well recognized, its potential impacts to public health are often overlooked. ASF is not a food safety concern and does not infect humans, but it has the potential to affect mental, emotional, and social well-being during emergency response. Veterinarians may be particularly at risk due to their role in depopulation of pigs and other distressing tasks. The objective here was to assess the effects of the ASF outbreaks on Filipino veterinarians' mental and social well-being. A questionnaire was created and anonymously administered to 13 Filipino veterinarians attending a training workshop in December 2023. All participants had experience responding to the ASF outbreaks. Then, the summary responses were discussed with the entire group, allowing for clarification and verification. Two-by-two contingency tables and Fisher's exact test were used to explore associations between responses. The top five negative signs reported by >50% participants were "reduced energy," "reduced sleep," "new feelings of hopelessness or sadness," "new feelings of anger or frustration," and "reduced enjoyment of life." Some veterinarians also reported negative social interactions such as antagonism and blame toward public veterinarians. These results highlight the often-overlooked impacts of ASF on mental and social well-being and indicate the need for mental health support for veterinarians as part of comprehensive ASF mitigation efforts.

摘要

2019年非洲猪瘟(ASF)在菲律宾出现,对动物健康及其养猪业造成了重大影响。为了控制非洲猪瘟,政府实施了包括划定疫区和扑杀感染猪群在内的严格政策。虽然非洲猪瘟对猪的严重影响已得到广泛认可,但其对公众健康的潜在影响却常常被忽视。非洲猪瘟不涉及食品安全问题,也不会感染人类,但在应急响应过程中,它有可能影响人们的心理、情绪和社会福祉。兽医由于在扑杀猪群及执行其他令人痛苦的任务中所扮演的角色,可能面临特别的风险。本文的目的是评估非洲猪瘟疫情对菲律宾兽医心理和社会福祉的影响。我们设计了一份问卷,并于2023年12月对参加培训研讨会的13名菲律宾兽医进行了匿名调查。所有参与者都有应对非洲猪瘟疫情的经验。随后,我们与整个小组讨论了总结后的回复,以便进行澄清和核实。我们使用二乘二列联表和费舍尔精确检验来探究回复之间的关联。超过50%的参与者报告的前五大负面症状为“精力下降”“睡眠减少”“新出现的绝望或悲伤情绪”“新出现的愤怒或沮丧情绪”以及“生活乐趣减少”。一些兽医还报告了负面的社会互动,比如对公共兽医的敌意和指责。这些结果凸显了非洲猪瘟对心理和社会福祉常常被忽视的影响,并表明在全面的非洲猪瘟缓解措施中,需要为兽医提供心理健康支持。

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