Zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in relation to knowledge level of dog owners
Aim: The present study was undertaken to understand the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis with special reference to the knowledge level of dog owners in urban areas of Gujarat. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in randomly selected 120 dog owners of 3 urban ci...
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doaj-b6ada9f752064cc0b3b037f3afc7927c2021-08-02T05:32:45ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162015-06-018676376710.14202/vetworld.2015.763-767Zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in relation to knowledge level of dog ownersHeli S. Raval0J. B. Nayak1B. M. Patel 2C. M. Bhadesiya3Department of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, India; drheli.raval23@yahoo.inDepartment of Veterinary Public Health, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, India; jbn_anand@yahoo.comDepartment of Extension Education, B.A. College of Agriculture, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, India; drbmpatel@yahoo.co.inDepartment of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, India; dr.chirag64164@gmail.comAim: The present study was undertaken to understand the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis with special reference to the knowledge level of dog owners in urban areas of Gujarat. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in randomly selected 120 dog owners of 3 urban cities (viz., Ahmedabad, Anand and Vadodara) of Gujarat state, India. Dog owners (i.e., respondents) were subjected to a detailed interview regarding the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in dogs. Ex-post-facto research design was selected because of the independent variables of the selected respondent population for the study. The crucial method used in collecting data was a field survey to generate null hypothesis (Ho1). Available data was subjected to statistical analysis. Results: The three independent variables, viz., extension contact (r=0.522**), mass-media exposure (r=0.205*) and management orientation (r=0.264**) had significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners about zoonotic diseases. Other independent variables, viz., education, experience in dog keeping and housing space were observed to have negative and non-significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners about zoonotic diseases. Conclusion: Extension contact, exposure to extension mass-media, management orientation and innovation proneness among dog owners of 3 urban cities of Gujarat state had significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners on zoonotic aspects of canine scabies and dermatophytosis. Data provided new insights on the present status of zoonotic diseaseawareness, which would be an aid to plan preventive measures.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.8/June-2015/13.pdfcanine scabiesdermatophytosisdog ownersGujaratknowledge levelzoonotic importance |
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Heli S. Raval J. B. Nayak B. M. Patel C. M. Bhadesiya Zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in relation to knowledge level of dog owners Veterinary World canine scabies dermatophytosis dog owners Gujarat knowledge level zoonotic importance |
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Zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in relation to knowledge level of dog owners |
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Zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in relation to knowledge level of dog owners |
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Aim: The present study was undertaken to understand the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis with special reference to the knowledge level of dog owners in urban areas of Gujarat.
Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in randomly selected 120 dog owners of 3 urban cities (viz., Ahmedabad, Anand and Vadodara) of Gujarat state, India. Dog owners (i.e., respondents) were subjected to a detailed interview regarding the zoonotic importance of canine scabies and dermatophytosis in dogs. Ex-post-facto research design was selected because of the independent variables of the selected respondent population for the study. The crucial method used in collecting data was a field survey to generate null hypothesis (Ho1). Available data was subjected to statistical analysis.
Results: The three independent variables, viz., extension contact (r=0.522**), mass-media exposure (r=0.205*) and management orientation (r=0.264**) had significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners about zoonotic diseases. Other independent variables, viz., education, experience in dog keeping and housing space were observed to have negative and non-significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners about zoonotic diseases.
Conclusion: Extension contact, exposure to extension mass-media, management orientation and innovation proneness among dog owners of 3 urban cities of Gujarat state had significant relationship with knowledge of dog owners on zoonotic aspects of canine scabies and dermatophytosis. Data provided new insights on the present status of zoonotic diseaseawareness, which would be an aid to plan preventive measures. |
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