Re-emergence of rabies: Assessment of knowledge and self-reported practices regarding rabies among youth in Central Kerala

Anit M. Thomas, V. Lakshmi, Akash Arun, S. Sebastian
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Background: In India, about 15 million people are bitten by animals, mostly dogs, every year and need post-exposure prophylaxis. During and after the Covid era, there has been an increase in the number of cases of rabies and deaths due to rabies. It is estimated that number of animal bites may be many times more than those reported. The recent rabies death among people who have taken anti-rabies vaccines on schedule have triggered concerns. Objective: To assess the existing knowledge and self-reported practices among youth regarding rabies in central Kerala. Materials and Methods: The present cross sectional study was conducted among youth belonging to age group of 20-40 years of both genders in Pathanamthitta District, Central Kerala from October 2022 to December 2022. Variables were expressed using percentages and proportions. A Chi-square test was used for analyzing the association between demographic variables and knowledge related to rabies. Results: Among the study participants, 53% of them had good knowledge in rabies. Chi-square test of the study data revealed an association between educational status, place of residence of study participants and their knowledge regarding rabies. Conclusion: Although about half of the study population had good knowledge regarding Rabies, the inadequate knowledge of the remaining half of the study population needs to be addressed urgently in order to prevent the resurgence of rabies.
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狂犬病的再次出现:对喀拉拉邦中部青少年狂犬病知识和自我报告行为的评估
背景:在印度,每年约有1500万人被动物(主要是狗)咬伤,需要接触后预防。在2019冠状病毒病期间和之后,狂犬病病例和狂犬病死亡人数有所增加。据估计,动物咬伤的数量可能比报道的要多很多倍。最近在按时接种抗狂犬病疫苗的人群中发生的狂犬病死亡事件引发了人们的关注。目的:评估喀拉拉邦中部青少年对狂犬病的现有知识和自我报告的做法。材料与方法:本横断面研究于2022年10月至2022年12月在喀拉拉邦中部Pathanamthitta地区20-40岁年龄组的男女青年中进行。变量用百分比和比例表示。采用卡方检验分析人口学变量与狂犬病相关知识的相关性。结果:在研究对象中,有53%的人对狂犬病有良好的了解。研究数据的卡方检验显示受教育程度、居住地与研究参与者的狂犬病知识之间存在关联。结论:虽然约有一半的研究人群对狂犬病有良好的认识,但其余一半的研究人群对狂犬病认识不足的问题亟待解决,以防止狂犬病的再次发生。
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