Knowledge, Attitude and Practices among Pastoralists and Animal Health Workers on Tick-Borne Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis in Plateau State, Nigeria

Author:

Nnabuife Henry E.1,Matur Bernard M.2,Ogo Ndudim I.1,Goselle Obed N.2,Kamani Joshua1,Mwansat Georgina S.2,Weka Rebecca1,Adedeji Yinka1,Osemeka Henry1,Amoche Jolly1,Egwu Oko K.1

Affiliation:

1. 1 National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) , Vom , Plateau State

2. 2 Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences , University of Jos , Jos , Plateau State Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Tick-borne Spotted Fever Group Rickettsioses (SFGR) is a serious disease reported in low income communities of many developed countries. The dearth of information on the existence of SFGR in most developing countries particularly in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) including Nigeria, has been attributed to many factors chiefly amongst which are; poor knowledge of the disease, limitation of diagnostic capacity, leading to misdiagnosis and under reporting of some infectious zoonotic diseases such as SFGR. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pastoralists (livestock farmers) and animal health workers’ knowledge, attitudes and perceptions/practices towards ticks and tick-borne SFGR affecting livestock in 3 Local Government Areas (LGA): i.e., in Plateau State, Nigeria and including Jos the Capital City of the State. A total of 141 semi-structured questionnaires were administered to respondents including 90 pastoralists and 51 health workers from different veterinary clinics. Interestingly, the pastoralists expressed no knowledge about SFGR, although 61.36 % reported a history of tick infestation. Among the animal health workers, about 76.47 % expressed some knowledge about the disease, but lacked knowledge of the diagnosis of the disease. The findings indicate that there was the need for an increase awareness on SFGR and its predisposing factors among relevant stakeholders in the Plateau State, Nigeria.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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