Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon?
Background: Rabies is a neglected enzootic disease which represents a serious public health problem. In Cameroon, efforts to prevent human deaths caused by rabies are often thwarted by the lack of community awareness. The community knowledge, as well as attitudes and perception on rabies, is therefo...
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doaj-76bbac809213450487867bc7dfac84a12020-11-24T22:32:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInfection Ecology & Epidemiology2000-86862015-01-01501710.3402/iee.v5.2605526055Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon?Tabue N. Raymond0Madgan E. Roland1Kenfack M. M. Françoise2Zeukeng Francis3Esemu F. Livo4Seumen T. H. Clovis5 Ministry of Public Health, Yaoundé, Cameroon School of Health Technicians and Sanitary Engineering of Yaoundé, Yaoundé, Cameroon Ministry of Public Health, Yaoundé, Cameroon National Reference Unit for Vector Control, The Biotechnology Center, University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé, Cameroon National Reference Unit for Vector Control, The Biotechnology Center, University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé, Cameroon National Reference Unit for Vector Control, The Biotechnology Center, University of Yaoundé, Yaoundé, CameroonBackground: Rabies is a neglected enzootic disease which represents a serious public health problem. In Cameroon, efforts to prevent human deaths caused by rabies are often thwarted by the lack of community awareness. The community knowledge, as well as attitudes and perception on rabies, is therefore important for both prevention of human deaths and control in animals. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out to evaluate the level of community knowledge as well as the role of open garbage dumps (OGDs) in the epidemiology of human rabies. Overall 420 heads of household were interviewed in the Biyem-Assi health district of Yaoundé. OGDs were identified through a systematic check, and household wastes they contained were characterized. Results: Although 66.9% of respondents have knowledge on stray dogs, only 35% of respondents knew the role of OGDs in the increase of stray dog population. Overall OGDs consisted of fermentable wastes. Nutrition places for stray dogs were wild garbage dumps (68.1%), markets (18.3%), and houses (13.6%). The feeding behavior of stray dogs correlated significantly with the human rabies transmission (χ2=154.12, df=4, p<0.05). Conclusion: Most participants knew that rabies could be transmitted by a dog bite as well as the measures to be taken in this type of situation. Increased knowledge of respondents on rabies showed OGDs and stray dogs as significant risk factors for canine rabies in Biyem-Assi health district.http://www.infectionecologyandepidemiology.net/index.php/iee/article/view/26055rabiesstray dogopen garbage dumpsCameroon |
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Tabue N. Raymond Madgan E. Roland Kenfack M. M. Françoise Zeukeng Francis Esemu F. Livo Seumen T. H. Clovis |
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Tabue N. Raymond Madgan E. Roland Kenfack M. M. Françoise Zeukeng Francis Esemu F. Livo Seumen T. H. Clovis Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? Infection Ecology & Epidemiology rabies stray dog open garbage dumps Cameroon |
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Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? |
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Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? |
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Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? |
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Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? |
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Do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in Biyem-Assi health district in Cameroon? |
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do open garbage dumps play a role in canine rabies transmission in biyem-assi health district in cameroon? |
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Infection Ecology & Epidemiology |
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2000-8686 |
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2015-01-01 |
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Background: Rabies is a neglected enzootic disease which represents a serious public health problem. In Cameroon, efforts to prevent human deaths caused by rabies are often thwarted by the lack of community awareness. The community knowledge, as well as attitudes and perception on rabies, is therefore important for both prevention of human deaths and control in animals. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out to evaluate the level of community knowledge as well as the role of open garbage dumps (OGDs) in the epidemiology of human rabies. Overall 420 heads of household were interviewed in the Biyem-Assi health district of Yaoundé. OGDs were identified through a systematic check, and household wastes they contained were characterized. Results: Although 66.9% of respondents have knowledge on stray dogs, only 35% of respondents knew the role of OGDs in the increase of stray dog population. Overall OGDs consisted of fermentable wastes. Nutrition places for stray dogs were wild garbage dumps (68.1%), markets (18.3%), and houses (13.6%). The feeding behavior of stray dogs correlated significantly with the human rabies transmission (χ2=154.12, df=4, p<0.05). Conclusion: Most participants knew that rabies could be transmitted by a dog bite as well as the measures to be taken in this type of situation. Increased knowledge of respondents on rabies showed OGDs and stray dogs as significant risk factors for canine rabies in Biyem-Assi health district. |
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rabies stray dog open garbage dumps Cameroon |
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