A cross sectional survey of knowledge, attitude and practices related to house flies among dairy farmers in Punjab, Pakistan
Autor: | Muhammad Razaq, Sarfraz Ali Shad, Waseem Akram, Unsar Naeem-Ullah, Hafiz Azhar Ali Khan, Khuram Zia |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Cultural Studies
Adult Male medicine.medical_specialty Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice Health (social science) Sanitation Cross-sectional study Dairy farmer media_common.quotation_subject Health(social science) Waste Management Environmental protection Hygiene Houseflies medicine Animals Humans Lack of knowledge Pakistan Socioeconomics media_common Aged Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all) Public health Research fungi Middle Aged Dairying Geography Cross-Sectional Studies Logistic Models Complementary and alternative medicine Scale (social sciences) Female Public Health General Agricultural and Biological Sciences Disease transmission |
Zdroj: | Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine |
ISSN: | 1746-4269 |
Popis: | Background House flies are of major public health concerns in areas with poor sanitation and hygienic conditions. Unfortunately, sanitation and hygiene have always been ignored in dairy farms particularly in the developing or low-income countries. Management of these flies mostly depends on the awareness regarding associated hazards and protective measures taken by the people to minimize risks associated with flies. The present study therefore explores the knowledge, attitude and practices taken by dairy farmers in Punjab, Pakistan against house flies. Methods The present study was based on a cross sectional self administered survey to a convenience sample of 173 small scale dairy farmers in four localities – Multan, Lahore, Shorkot and Faisalabad – of Pakistan. The relationships between socio-demographics, knowledge and preventive practices were investigated through logistic regression analysis and chi-square test of association. Results Considerable number of dairy farmers 71/173 (41.04%) had no idea about the problems associated with house flies. Although 77/173 (44.51%) dairy farmers reported house flies as disease transmitters, only 23 (29.87%) farmers were familiar with diseases and 22 (28.57%) had somewhat idea of the mode of disease transmission. We found a positive association between dairy farmer’s education level and overall knowledge of house flies in multivariate analysis. Farmer’s education level and knowledge of the house flies breeding sites had a positive association with the adoption of house fly prevention practices by the respondents. However, knowledge of the problems associated with house flies and preventive measures had no association with house fly prevention practices. Conclusion The present ethnoentomological survey provides information about knowledge, attitude and practices of dairy farmers related to house flies in Punjab, Pakistan. We conclude that the farmers’ education level and knowledge of the breeding sites had a positive association with the adoption of prevention practices against house flies. The study also highlights the need of targeting the lack of knowledge of dairy farmers for the successful management of house flies. |
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