Regional variation in pig farmer awareness and actions regarding Japanese encephalitis in Nepal : implications for public health education
2014
Dhakal, Santosh | Joshi, Durga Datt | Ale, Anita | Sharma, Minu | Dahal, Meena | Shah, Yogendra | Pant, Dhan Kumar | Stephen, Craig
The objective was to explore regional variations in farmer awareness and actions towards Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in Nepal; the association of awareness and actions with farm and farmer variables; and the implications for public health education and extension services. Social factors such as literacy, gender, and cultural practices were associated with farmer attitudes, knowledge and practices for JE control. The low uptake of vaccine and lack of infrastructure or financial capacity to house pigs adequately suggest that farmer personal protection should be a priority for education. JE is a mosquito-borne zoonotic disease with pigs as the amplifying hosts.
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