Alemayehu Kassa Demelash, Mitiku Birhan Agmas, Alemu Yeshwas Ferede, Nibret Tsegaye Birtualem
Bahir Dar Poly Technique College, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.
Transbound Emerg Dis. 2024 Mar 20;2024:6642766. doi: 10.1155/2024/6642766. eCollection 2024.
The problem of zoonoses diseases is a global public and veterinary health concern. Globally coordinated and well-established research efforts are essential to successfully fighting and reducing the health burden of zoonoses. In our study area, the interplay of intense livestock animals, agricultural activities, and poor health services characterized the high risks of zoonotic diseases. Thus, people suffer from easily preventable diseases with hygiene and good-quality food. The main objectives of this study were to: (i) evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and prevention practices of people handling farm animals and their products toward common zoonotic diseases; and (ii) estimate the associated risk factors influencing their knowledge, attitude, and prevention practices. A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2021 to August 2022. A simple random sampling technique was followed to select respondents. Multivariable logistic regression model analysis was conducted using STATA version 14. The overall level of knowledge, attitude, and prevention practice for the major zoonotic disease was 52.5%, 68.6%, and 39.4%, respectively. Rabies, tuberculosis, taeniasis, anthrax, and brucellosis were the major zoonotic diseases selected by respondents in the study areas. The age of respondents, training status, educational status, and farm location were significantly ( < 0.05) associated with the level of knowledge and prevention practice against zoonotic diseases. This study revealed that the level of knowledge, attitude, and prevention practices for major zoonotic diseases in Bahir Dar City were relatively poor. Therefore, a concerted effort among various government and nongovernment stakeholders, including veterinarians, public health officials, and environmental experts, is needed to create and raise awareness among livestock producers about the transmission and control methods and the economic and public health importance of zoonotic diseases.
人畜共患病问题是全球公共卫生和兽医健康关注的焦点。全球协调且完善的研究工作对于成功抗击和减轻人畜共患病的健康负担至关重要。在我们的研究区域,密集的家畜养殖、农业活动以及不良的卫生服务相互作用,构成了人畜共患病的高风险特征。因此,人们易患通过卫生和优质食物即可轻易预防的疾病。本研究的主要目标是:(i)评估接触农场动物及其产品的人员对常见人畜共患病的知识、态度和预防措施;(ii)估计影响其知识、态度和预防措施的相关风险因素。于2021年12月至2022年8月进行了一项基于问卷调查的横断面研究。采用简单随机抽样技术选取受访者。使用STATA 14版本进行多变量逻辑回归模型分析。主要人畜共患病的知识、态度和预防措施的总体水平分别为52.5%、68.6%和39.4%。狂犬病、结核病、绦虫病、炭疽病和布鲁氏菌病是研究区域受访者选择的主要人畜共患病。受访者的年龄、培训状况、教育程度和农场位置与人畜共患病的知识水平和预防措施显著相关( < 0.05)。本研究表明,巴赫达尔市主要人畜共患病的知识、态度和预防措施水平相对较差。因此,需要包括兽医、公共卫生官员和环境专家在内的各政府和非政府利益相关者共同努力,以提高家畜生产者对人畜共患病传播和控制方法以及经济和公共卫生重要性的认识。