Knowledge, attitudes and practices with regard to the presence, transmission, impact, and control of cystic echinococcosis in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco

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作者
El Berbri, Ikhlass [1 ]
Ducrotoy, Marie J. [3 ]
Petavy, Anne-Francoise [2 ]
Fassifihri, Ouaffa [1 ]
Shaw, Alexandra P. [3 ,4 ]
Bouslikhane, Mohammed [1 ]
Boue, Franck [5 ]
Welburn, Susan C. [3 ]
Dakkak, Allal [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Agron & Vet Hassan II, Dept Pathol & Vet Publ Hlth, Rabat, Morocco
[2] Univ Lyon 1, Dept Parasitol & Med Mycol, F-69373 Lyon 08, France
[3] Univ Edinburgh, Coll Med & Vet Med, Sch Biomed Sci, Div Infect & Pathway Med, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, Midlothian, Scotland
[4] Avia GIS, B-2980 Zoersel, Belgium
[5] ANSES, Lab Natl Reference Echinococcus Spp, Lab Rage & Faune Sauvage Nancy, F-54220 Malzeville, France
关键词
Attitudes; Cystic echinococcosis; Knowledge; Morocco; Transmission factors; Practices; RISK-FACTORS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; GRANULOSUS; BURDEN; AREA;
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10.1186/s40249-015-0082-9
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background: This study is a component of a large research project on five major neglected zoonotic diseases (NZDs) including cystic echinococcosis and was undertaken in the Province of Sidi Kacem over a period of four years (April 2009-March 2013). Methods: Questionnaires were administered at community level in a total of 27 communes and visits were made to all of the 10 abattoirs situated in the Province, to collect qualitative data on determinants of transmission for disease in humans and animals. More specifically, community knowledge, attitudes and practices related to cystic echinococcosis were assessed, as well as the extent to which local customs and behaviours may promote transmission. Abattoir infrastructure and practices, and their role in perpetuating disease transmission were also critically evaluated. Results: The results show that only 50 % of people have heard of the disease, and of those, only 21 % are aware of the dog's role in disease transmission. Sixty-seven per cent of respondents stated that dogs are fed ruminant organs deemed unfit for human consumption. Owned dogs have access to the family home, including the kitchen, in 39 % of households. The extent of this close proximity between humans and animals is even more pertinent when one considers that dogs are omnipresent in the community, with an average of 1.8 dogs owned per household. The unrestricted access of dogs to abattoirs is a huge issue, which further promotes disease transmission. Conclusion: This study would suggest that the high prevalence of cystic echinococcosis in humans and animals in Morocco is largely due to three factors: 1) abundance of dogs 2) engagement in risky behaviour of the local population and 3) poor abattoir infrastructure and practices. This has serious implications in terms of the socio-economic impact of the disease, especially for rural poor communities.
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