Assessment of community knowledge, attitude, and practice towards rabies and its determinants in Kersa District, East Hararghe Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Fami Adem, A. Bitew, T. Adugna, Solomon Lulie Abey
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Despite the prevention and control efforts against rabies, it remains a health problem for humans and animals in Ethiopia. A cross- sectional study design was employed from February to July 2022 to assess community knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards rabies  and associated factors in the Keresa district of Oromia regional state, Ethiopia. Face-to-face interviews were used to collect data from 384  households, and logistic regression was employed in the data analysis. Fifty-three percent (95% CI= 47.9-58.1%), 62% (95% CI= 57.3- 66.9%), and 50% (95% CI= 45.1-54.9%) had adequate knowledge, a desirable attitude and good preventative practices towards rabies,  respectively. 92.7% (95% CI= 90.1-95.3%) of participants had heard of rabies before, and 52.9% (95% CI= 47.9-58.1) of their primary source  of information was the community. Nearly all respondents, 95% (95%CI= 93.8-97.7%), admitted to eating rabid animal flesh, and 56.3%  (95%CI= 51-61.5%) believed that eating rabid animal meat may transmit the disease. One-fourth, 25.5% (95%CI=21.1-29.9%) of study  participants believed that rabies is related to spirits, and 27.9% (95%CI= 23.4-32.6) claimed that holy water might treat rabies. Sex, level of  education, occupation, and training status affect the knowledge of study participants. Age, family size, occupation type, and source of  information were all linked to preventive practice, but sex and age were the only variables associated with attitude. Respondents having  good knowledge and desirable attitudes had better preventive practices against rabies. Therefore, further awareness and disease-related  training are needed for the district population and beyond to improve their knowledge of rabies prevention and control.  
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尽管埃塞俄比亚在预防和控制狂犬病方面做出了努力,但狂犬病仍然是人类和动物的健康问题。2022 年 2 月至 7 月期间,研究人员采用横断面研究设计,评估了埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚地区州 Keresa 区社区对狂犬病及其相关因素的认识、态度和做法。研究人员通过面对面访谈收集了 384 个家庭的数据,并采用逻辑回归法进行数据分析。53%(95% CI=47.9-58.1%)、62%(95% CI=57.3-66.9%)和50%(95% CI=45.1-54.9%)的家庭对狂犬病有足够的了解,对狂犬病持理想态度,并有良好的预防措施。92.7%(95% CI=90.1-95.3%)的参与者以前听说过狂犬病,52.9%(95% CI=47.9-58.1)的参与者的主要信息来源是社区。几乎所有受访者(95% (95%CI= 93.8-97.7%))都承认吃过狂犬病动物的肉,56.3% (95%CI= 51-61.5%)认为吃狂犬病动物的肉可能会传播疾病。四分之一,即 25.5%(95%CI=21.1-29.9%)的研究参与者认为狂犬病与鬼魂有关,27.9%(95%CI=23.4-32.6)的研究参与者声称圣水可以治疗狂犬病。性别、受教育程度、职业和培训状况会影响调查对象的知识水平。年龄、家庭规模、职业类型和信息来源都与预防做法有关,但性别和年龄是唯一与态度有关的变量。拥有良好知识和态度的受访者会采取更好的狂犬病预防措施。因此,需要对该地区及其他地区的居民开展进一步的宣传和疾病相关培训,以提高他们对狂犬病防控的认识。
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