Journal ArticleOpen Access
Human Exposure to Bats, Rodents and Monkeys in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Stanford University, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of California, Santa Cruz, ...
Published InEcoHealth
Year2023
Citations9
Abstract
Bats, rodents and monkeys are reservoirs for emerging zoonotic infections. We sought to describe the frequency of human exposure to these animals and the seasonal and geographic variation of these exposures in Bangladesh. During 2013–2016, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in a nationally representative sample of 10,002 households from 1001 randomly selected communities. We interviewed household members about exposures to bats, rodents and monkeys, including a key human–bat interface–raw date palm sap consumption. Respondents reported observing rodents (90%), bats (52%) and monkeys (2%) in or around their households, although fewer reported direct contact. The presence of monkeys around the household was reported more often in Sylhet division (7%) compared to other divisions. Households in Khulna (17%) and Rajshahi (13%) were…
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