尼日利亚乔斯市选定兽医诊所犬狂犬病的血清学证据和犬主对该病的反应

L. Konzing, J. Kwaga, G.B. Nok-Kia, H. Kazeem
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犬狂犬病是尼日利亚的地方病,几份报告表明,然而,它是一种疫苗可预防的疾病,在动物和人。狗主人对狂犬病的知识、态度和行为(KAP)对成功预防和控制狂犬病的传播至关重要。在2019年1月至2019年3月期间进行的一项横断面研究中,本研究确定了尼日利亚乔斯大都会养狗者狂犬病抗体的患病率,并评估了狗主人对狂犬病的KAPof。收集了100份狗血样本的血清,但只有92份样本采用狂犬病毒IgG Ab (DEMEDITEC Diagnostics GmbH, Lise-Meitner Strase 2, 24145 Kiel,德国)进行酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)。动物学数据显示,雌性犬61只(66.3%),饲养目的主要为安全(n=54)和繁殖(n=28)。疫苗接种记录显示,13只(14.1%)犬未接种狂犬病疫苗。分析显示,狗主人的KAP得分分别为75%、95%和95%。学历(未受过正规教育)与分类态度得分(P = 0.003)以及未受过正规教育与分类实践得分(P = 0.026)之间存在统计学显著相关。综上所述,大多数(93.5%)检测犬有狂犬病抗体,这可能表明以前接种过狂犬病疫苗。虽然狗主人的KAP很好,但大多数人(62%)不知道狂犬病无法治愈。公众对狂犬病危险的卫生意识和每年犬抗狂犬病疫苗接种,以消除犬介导的人类狂犬病,仍然需要加强和持续。
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Serological Evidence of Canine Rabies and Dog Owners’ Response about the Disease in Selected Veterinary Clinics within Jos Metropolis, Nigeria
Canine rabies is endemic in Nigeria as evident by several reports, however, it is a vaccine preventable disease in both animals and man. Dog owners’ knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) toward rabies is instrumental to a successful rabies prevention and control measures against transmission. This study determined the prevalence of rabies antibodies in owned dogs and assessed KAPof dog owners toward rabies in Jos Metropolis, Nigeria in a cross sectional study conducted between January, 2019 and March, 2019. Sera from 100 dog blood samples were collected but only 92 samples were subjected to Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) using Rabies Virus IgG Ab (DEMEDITEC Diagnostics GmbH, Lise-Meitner Strase 2, 24145 Kiel, Germany). Zoographic data obtained showed 61 (66.3%) dogs sampled were female, the dogs were kept majorly for security (n=54) and breeding (n=28). Vaccination records revealed that 13 (14.1%) of the dogs were not vaccinated against rabies. Analysis revealed good KAP scores of the dog owners at 75%, 95% and 95%, respectively. There was a statistically significant association between qualification (no formal education) and categorised attitude scores (P = 0.003) also between no formal education and categorised practice scores (P = 0.026). In conclusion, majority (93.5%) of the dogs tested had rabies antibodies which may indicate previous vaccination. Although dog owners KAP were good, majority (62%) were ignorant that rabies has no cure. Public health awareness on the dangers of rabies and annual dog anti-rabies vaccination toward elimination of dog-mediated human rabies, still needs to be intensified and sustained.
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