Journal ArticleOpen Access
Zoonotic tuberculosis knowledge and practices among cattle handlers in selected districts of Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Jagannath University, ...
Published InPLoS neglected tropical diseases
Year2021
Citations29
Abstract
We assessed zoonotic tuberculosis (zTB) knowledge and prevention and control practices of 404 cattle handlers via a survey in three dairy-intensive districts of Bangladesh. Most respondents were aged 30-49 (52%) and male (95%). Almost all (99%) recognized the important public health burden of tuberculosis in Bangladesh, however, most (58%) had inadequate knowledge about zTB transmission to humans. Inappropriate practices such as: not using protective equipment (98%); smoking, drinking or eating food whilst working with cattle (69%); and sharing the same premises with animals (83%) were identified. Cattle handlers educated at secondary or higher levels were 2.82- (95% CI: 1.59-5.10) and 5.15 times (95% CI: 1.74-15.20) more likely to have adequate knowledge of control and prevention activities compared to those with…
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