Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice on Brucellosis among the Rural Population in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Author:

Ghugey Satish L1,Deshmukh Jyotsna S2,Ghugey Apurva V3,Chaudhari Sandeep P4,Ghugey Abhinav V5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Medicine, Mahatma Gandhi Mission Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumabi, India

2. Department of Community Medicine, Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

3. Independent Consultant, Nisarg Vidhnyan Mandal, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

4. Department of Veterinary Public Health, Nagpur Veterinary College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

5. Community Engagement and Awareness Consultant, Nisarg Vidnyan Mandal, Nagpur and Ambuja Cement Foundation, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: Brucellosis is a disease that can have severe consequences for both humans and animals, resulting in considerable economic losses due to its impact on human health and animal productivity. To prevent the transmission of this disease from animals to humans, it is essential to improve the community’s knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP). This study aimed to evaluate the KAP and associated risk factors for human brucellosis among rural populations in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Materials and Methods: Using closed-ended questionnaires, a cross-sectional study was conducted to collect data on demographics and risk exposure variables from 382 participants. The collected data were entered into Microsoft Excel and analyzed using SPSS. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate demographic features and KAP Results: 78.5% were male, and 21.5% were female. Their ages ranged from 18 to 90 years, and 92.1% were married. Only 4.5% of respondents had heard of brucellosis, 21.5% consumed unpasteurized milk, 3.9% used protective gloves while assisting during calving, and 15.4% milked the animal. Furthermore, 21.2% buried animal birth products, 10.9% burned animal birth products, and 13.6% threw animal birth products in the dustbin. Overall, the respondents’ attitude was average to poor Conclusion: This study revealed that the rural population has poor knowledge and high-risk self-reported practices and behaviors for brucellosis. Therefore, enhancing public health education and local organizational involvement is imperative to increase the community’s capacity to prevent brucellosis as an integral part of the National Control Program on Brucellosis in India.

Publisher

Medknow

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