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Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Despite the effort to eradicate rabies in the Philippines, human rabies cases have not decreased in the past decade. Rabid dogs pose the most significant hazard in the countries with the highest burden of rabies, and 70% rabies vaccine coverage is recommended for dogs in high-risk areas....

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Autores principales: Dizon, Timothy John R., Saito, Nobuo, Inobaya, Marianette, Tan, Alvin, Reñosa, Mark Donald C., Bravo, Thea Andrea, Endoma, Vivienne, Silvestre, Catherine, Salunga, Micah Angela O., Lacanilao, Patricia Mae T., Guevarra, Jerric Rhazel, Kamiya, Yasuhiko, Lagayan, Maria Glofezita O., Kimitsuki, Kazunori, Nishizono, Akira, Quiambao, Beatriz P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8797173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35041682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009948
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author Dizon, Timothy John R.
Saito, Nobuo
Inobaya, Marianette
Tan, Alvin
Reñosa, Mark Donald C.
Bravo, Thea Andrea
Endoma, Vivienne
Silvestre, Catherine
Salunga, Micah Angela O.
Lacanilao, Patricia Mae T.
Guevarra, Jerric Rhazel
Kamiya, Yasuhiko
Lagayan, Maria Glofezita O.
Kimitsuki, Kazunori
Nishizono, Akira
Quiambao, Beatriz P.
author_facet Dizon, Timothy John R.
Saito, Nobuo
Inobaya, Marianette
Tan, Alvin
Reñosa, Mark Donald C.
Bravo, Thea Andrea
Endoma, Vivienne
Silvestre, Catherine
Salunga, Micah Angela O.
Lacanilao, Patricia Mae T.
Guevarra, Jerric Rhazel
Kamiya, Yasuhiko
Lagayan, Maria Glofezita O.
Kimitsuki, Kazunori
Nishizono, Akira
Quiambao, Beatriz P.
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the effort to eradicate rabies in the Philippines, human rabies cases have not decreased in the past decade. Rabid dogs pose the most significant hazard in the countries with the highest burden of rabies, and 70% rabies vaccine coverage is recommended for dogs in high-risk areas. Ascertaining the owned dog population and community knowledge on rabies can help improve vaccine coverage and information campaigns. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in six randomly selected communities (five urban, one rural) in Central Luzon, Philippines. We first conducted the complete mapping of 9,173 households and then randomly selected 727 households. More than half (54.1%) of the households owned dogs (1.21 dogs/household). In the 727 households, we identified 878 owned dogs and 3256 humans. According to these results, the dog-to-human ratio was approximately 1:3.7. Only 8.8% of households reported a history of dog bite in 2019. Among dog-owning households, 31% reported that they allow their dogs to roam freely. Of the recorded dogs, 35.9% have never been vaccinated, and only 3.5% were spayed or castrated. Factors associated with lower rabies knowledge include (1) no education aOR: 0.30 (0.16–0.59), and (2) only primary school education aOR: 0.33 (0.22–0.49). In contrast, factors associated with higher knowledge include (1) owning a dog and not allowing them to roam freely aOR: 2.01 (1.41–2.87) and (2) owning a dog and allowing them to roam freely aOR: 1.84 (1.17–2.92), when compared to those with no dogs. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We identified a larger dog population in the community than the usual estimates (1:10), suggesting that annual vaccine needs in the Philippines must be reassessed. Our survey shows a relatively good understanding of rabies; however, awareness of the concept of rabies as a disease, and how animals and humans can acquire it, is lacking.
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spelling pubmed-87971732022-01-29 Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study Dizon, Timothy John R. Saito, Nobuo Inobaya, Marianette Tan, Alvin Reñosa, Mark Donald C. Bravo, Thea Andrea Endoma, Vivienne Silvestre, Catherine Salunga, Micah Angela O. Lacanilao, Patricia Mae T. Guevarra, Jerric Rhazel Kamiya, Yasuhiko Lagayan, Maria Glofezita O. Kimitsuki, Kazunori Nishizono, Akira Quiambao, Beatriz P. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite the effort to eradicate rabies in the Philippines, human rabies cases have not decreased in the past decade. Rabid dogs pose the most significant hazard in the countries with the highest burden of rabies, and 70% rabies vaccine coverage is recommended for dogs in high-risk areas. Ascertaining the owned dog population and community knowledge on rabies can help improve vaccine coverage and information campaigns. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey in six randomly selected communities (five urban, one rural) in Central Luzon, Philippines. We first conducted the complete mapping of 9,173 households and then randomly selected 727 households. More than half (54.1%) of the households owned dogs (1.21 dogs/household). In the 727 households, we identified 878 owned dogs and 3256 humans. According to these results, the dog-to-human ratio was approximately 1:3.7. Only 8.8% of households reported a history of dog bite in 2019. Among dog-owning households, 31% reported that they allow their dogs to roam freely. Of the recorded dogs, 35.9% have never been vaccinated, and only 3.5% were spayed or castrated. Factors associated with lower rabies knowledge include (1) no education aOR: 0.30 (0.16–0.59), and (2) only primary school education aOR: 0.33 (0.22–0.49). In contrast, factors associated with higher knowledge include (1) owning a dog and not allowing them to roam freely aOR: 2.01 (1.41–2.87) and (2) owning a dog and allowing them to roam freely aOR: 1.84 (1.17–2.92), when compared to those with no dogs. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We identified a larger dog population in the community than the usual estimates (1:10), suggesting that annual vaccine needs in the Philippines must be reassessed. Our survey shows a relatively good understanding of rabies; however, awareness of the concept of rabies as a disease, and how animals and humans can acquire it, is lacking. Public Library of Science 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8797173/ /pubmed/35041682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009948 Text en © 2022 Dizon et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dizon, Timothy John R.
Saito, Nobuo
Inobaya, Marianette
Tan, Alvin
Reñosa, Mark Donald C.
Bravo, Thea Andrea
Endoma, Vivienne
Silvestre, Catherine
Salunga, Micah Angela O.
Lacanilao, Patricia Mae T.
Guevarra, Jerric Rhazel
Kamiya, Yasuhiko
Lagayan, Maria Glofezita O.
Kimitsuki, Kazunori
Nishizono, Akira
Quiambao, Beatriz P.
Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title_full Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title_short Household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in Bulacan, Philippines: A cross-sectional study
title_sort household survey on owned dog population and rabies knowledge in selected municipalities in bulacan, philippines: a cross-sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8797173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35041682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009948
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