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Jason W Stull1, Andrew S Peregrine, Jan M Sargeant, J Scott Weese.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many human infections are transmitted through contact with animals (zoonoses), including household pets. Although pet ownership is common in most countries and non-pet owners may have frequent contact with pets, there is limited knowledge of the public's pet contact practices and awareness of zoonotic disease risks from pets. The objective of this study was to characterize the general public's knowledge, attitudes and risks related to pet ownership and animal contact in southern Ontario, Canada.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22831165 PMCID: PMC3489606 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographics for survey respondents (Ontario, Canada; N = 641)
| Respondent’s sex | 638 | | | 0.011 |
| Male | | 93 (56) | 74 (44) | |
| Female | | 314 (67) | 157 (33) | |
| Respondent’s age (years) | 637 | | | < 0.0012 |
| Mean (SD) | | 44.1 (14.1) | 48.8 (17.2) | |
| Median (range) | | 44 (17–89) | 49 (16–86) | |
| Respondent’s race | 616 | | | < 0.001 |
| White | | 380 (66) | 200 (34) | |
| Other3 | | 11 (31) | 25 (69) | |
| Immigrant generation status of respondent4 | 595 | | | 0.27 |
| First | | 45 (58) | 32 (42) | |
| Second | | 61 (70) | 26 (30) | |
| Third or more | | 269 (62) | 162 (38) | |
| Self-reported residence classification | 632 | | | < 0.001 |
| City | | 263 (62) | 161 (38) | |
| Suburban | | 72 (75) | 24 (25) | |
| Town | | 31 (48) | 34 (52) | |
| Rural | | 38 (81) | 9 (19) | |
| Total household income during past 12 months (before taxes and deductions) | ||||
| | 532 | | | 0.065 |
| Less than Can$20,000 | | 14 (61) | 9 (39) | |
| Between Can$20,000 and Can$39,999 | | 46 (63) | 27 (37) | |
| Between Can$40,000 and Can$79,999 | | 96 (58) | 70 (42) | |
| Between Can$80,000 and Can$120,000 | | 104 (68) | 49 (32) | |
| More than Can$120,000 | | 83 (71) | 34 (29) | |
| Highest level of education attained by anyone currently living in household | ||||
| | 607 | | | 0.346 |
| Elementary school | | 1 (25) | 3 (75) | |
| High school certificate, diploma, or equivalent | | 66 (68) | 31 (32) | |
| College, trade or other non-university certificate or diploma | | 141 (64) | 79 (36) | |
| University certificate, diploma or degree | | 180 (63) | 106 (37) | |
| Number of individuals living in household | 641 | | | <0.0012 |
| Mean (SD) | | 3.2 (1.4) | 2.8 (1.5) | |
| Median (range) | | 3 (1–9) | 2 (1–8) | |
| Children under 16 yrs living in household | 641 | | | 0.10 |
| Yes | | 183 (67) | 89 (33) | |
| No | | 225 (61) | 144 (39) | |
| Children under 5 yrs living in household | 641 | | | 0.24 |
| Yes | | 64 (59) | 45 (41) | |
| No | | 344 (65) | 188 (35) | |
| Adults ≥ 65 yrs living in household | 641 | | | <0.001 |
| Yes | | 56 (47) | 63 (53) | |
| No | | 352 (67) | 170 (33) | |
| Anyone currently living in household ever diagnosed with an immunocompromising condition | ||||
| | 540 | | | 0.008 |
| Yes | | 94 (55) | 78 (45) | |
| No | | 245 (67) | 123 (33) | |
| One or more individuals living in household < 5 yrs, ≥ 65 yrs, or ever diagnosed with an immunocompromising condition | ||||
| | 572 | | | <0.001 |
| Yes | | 184 (55) | 151 (45) | |
| No | 173 (73) | 64 (27) | ||
1P-value for Pearson χ2 test, unless otherwise stated.
2 Mann–Whitney rank sum test.
3 Includes Arab, Black, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Latin American, South Asian, Southeast Asian, Western Asian, Other.
4 First generation, defined as born outside Canada; second generation, defined as born inside Canada with at least one parent born outside Canada; third generation or more, defined as born inside Canada with both parents born inside Canada [31].
5 Non-parametric Cuzick test of trend.
6 Fisher’s exact test.
Pet and animal contact-related attitudes of survey respondents (Ontario, Canada; N = 641)
| How concerned are you that household children could catch a disease from your pets or pets of friends or family?3 | ||||
| | 268 | | | 0.001 |
| Very concerned | | 9 (5) | 10 (12) | |
| Concerned | | 9 (5) | 8 (9) | |
| Somewhat concerned | | 14 (8) | 13 (15) | |
| Minimally concerned | | 69 (38) | 29 (34) | |
| Not at all concerned | | 81 (45) | 26 (30) | |
| How concerned are you that you could catch a disease from your pets or pets of friends or family?3 | ||||
| | 612 | | | <0.001 |
| Very concerned | | 12 (3) | 14 (7) | |
| Concerned | | 18 (4) | 21 (10) | |
| Somewhat concerned | | 29 (7) | 29 (14) | |
| Minimally concerned | | 140 (35) | 59 (28) | |
| Not at all concerned | | 204 (51) | 86 (41) | |
| Pets are an important part of the family | ||||
| | 618 | | | < 0.001 |
| Strongly agree | | 340 (84) | 76 (36) | |
| Somewhat agree | | 62 (15) | 101 (48) | |
| Somewhat disagree | | 4 (1) | 20 (9) | |
| Strongly disagree | | 1 (0.3) | 14 (7) | |
| Benefits of owning a pet are greater than any health risks that occur with owning a pet | ||||
| | 601 | | | <0.001 |
| Strongly agree | | 242 (61) | 56 (28) | |
| Somewhat agree | | 108 (27) | 79 (39) | |
| Somewhat disagree | | 37 (9) | 37 (18) | |
| Strongly disagree | | 11 (3) | 31 (15) | |
| Removal of one or more of my pets would negatively affect people in my household | ||||
| | 401 | | | |
| Strongly agree | | 300 (75) | ---- | |
| Somewhat agree | | 73 (18) | ---- | |
| Somewhat disagree | | 18 (4) | ---- | |
| Strongly disagree | 10 (2) | ---- | ||
1 Percentages in column may not sum to 100 % due to rounding.
2P-value for non-parametric Cuzick test of trend.
3 Category “no contact with pets” removed from analysis due to low frequency.
Zoonotic disease knowledge and educational sources of respondents (Ontario, Canada; N = 641)
| Which of the following diseases do you think can be transmitted from pets to people? | ||||
| | 599 | | | |
| Rabies* | | 374 (96) | 198 (94) | 0.15 |
| Intestinal worms* | | 214 (55) | 103 (49) | 0.14 |
| HIV/AIDS | | 43 (11) | 14 (7) | 0.076 |
| Distemper | | 43 (11) | 19 (9) | 0.43 |
| | 146 (38) | 51 (24) | 0.001 | |
| | 37 (10) | 9 (4) | 0.021 | |
| Hepatitis | | 52 (13) | 17 (8) | 0.050 |
| Infectious diarrhea* | | 98 (25) | 47 (22) | 0.42 |
| Ringworm* | | 215 (55) | 103 (49) | 0.12 |
| Methicillin-resistant | | 36 (9) | 18 (9) | 0.76 |
| Measles | | 14 (4) | 12 (6) | 0.23 |
| Mean knowledge score (SD)3 | | 6.5 (1.4) | 6.2 (1.4) | 0.0234 |
| I am comfortable with my level of understanding of possible diseases that can occur with pet contact | ||||
| | 577 | | | <0.0015 |
| Strongly agree | | 136 (35) | 32 (17) | |
| Somewhat agree | | 146 (38) | 90 (47) | |
| Somewhat disagree | | 65 (17) | 43 (22) | |
| Strongly disagree | | 37 (10) | 28 (15) | |
| I am comfortable with my level of understanding of ways to reduce diseases that can occur with pet contact | ||||
| | 567 | | | <0.0015 |
| Strongly agree | | 121 (32) | 26 (14) | |
| Somewhat agree | | 143 (38) | 81 (42) | |
| Somewhat disagree | | 72 (19) | 48 (25) | |
| Strongly disagree | | 40 (11) | 36 (19) | |
| Medical doctors or their staff ever discussed the possible benefits of owning or keeping a pet | ||||
| | 630 | | | 0.003 |
| Yes | | 31 (8) | 7 (3) | |
| No | | 338 (84) | 213 (93) | |
| Don’t remember | | 33 (8) | 8 (4) | |
| Medical doctors or their staff ever asked if you owned any pets | ||||
| | 630 | | | 0.029 |
| Yes | | 99 (25) | 39 (17) | |
| No | | 243 (60) | 139 (61) | |
| Don’t remember | | 61 (15) | 49 (22) | |
| Ever received information from any source about diseases that you can get from pets or precautions to take with pets to reduce the risk of disease | ||||
| | 630 | | | < 0.001 |
| Yes | | 145 (36) | 48 (21) | |
| No | | 227 (56) | 162 (72) | |
| Don’t remember | | 33 (8) | 15 (7) | |
| Sources that provided this information6 | 190 | | | NP |
| Family physician | | 28 (20) | 14 (29) | |
| Specialist physician | | 13 (9) | 2 (4) | |
| Nursing staff | | 6 (4) | 4 (8) | |
| Public health personnel | | 13 (9) | 9 (19) | |
| Veterinarian | | 103 (73) | 14 (29) | |
| Pet store | | 27 (19) | 6 (13) | |
| Animal breeder | | 14 (10) | 1 (2) | |
| Friends/relative | | 27 (19) | 17 (35) | |
| Internet | | 45 (32) | 18 (38) | |
| Books | | 41 (29) | 12 (25) | |
| Television/ newspaper/ magazines | | 29 (20) | 12 (25) | |
| Other | | 5 (4) | 3 (6) | |
| Most useful source (when 2 or more) | 100 | | | NP |
| Family physician | | 1 (1) | 2 (8) | |
| Specialist physician | | 4 (5) | 1 (4) | |
| Public health personnel | | 1 (1) | 1 (4) | |
| Veterinarian | | 45 (59) | 7 (29) | |
| Pet store | | 1 (1) | 0 | |
| Animal breeder | | 3 (4) | 0 | |
| Friends/relative | | 2 (3) | 4 (17) | |
| Internet | | 8 (11) | 5 (21) | |
| Books | | 7 (9) | 2 (8) | |
| Television/ newspaper/ magazines | | 3 (4) | 1 (4) | |
| Other | | 1 (1) | 1 (4) | |
| Who do you believe should be responsible for providing information about diseases that can occur with pet contact?6 | ||||
| | 627 | | | NP |
| Family physician | | 190 (47) | 121 (55) | |
| Specialist physician | | 26 (6) | 15 (7) | |
| Nursing staff | | 28 (7) | 20 (9) | |
| Public health personnel | | 127 (31) | 120 (54) | |
| Veterinarian | | 350 (86) | 125 (56) | |
| Breeder/ pet store/ shelter | | 18 (4) | 10 (5) | |
| Self | | 15 (4) | 0 | |
| Media | | 3 (1) | 8 (4) | |
| None | | 34 (8) | 22 (10) | |
| Other | 2 (0) | 2 (1) | ||
1 Percentages in column may not sum to 100 % due to rounding.
2P-value for Pearson χ2 test, unless otherwise stated.
3 Calculated as the frequency participants correctly classified the listed diseases as transmitted from pets to people (Min-Max possible score: 0–11).
4 Student’s t-test, assuming unequal variances.
5 Non-parametric Cuzick test of trend.
6 Categories sum to greater than 100 % as some participants listed more than one category.
* Pathogens/syndromes transmitted from pets to people.
NP: Statistical analysis not performed.
Zoonotic disease risks for respondent households (Ontario, Canada; N = 641)
| Has anyone in your household ever caught a disease from a pet? | ||||
| | 633 | | | 0.74 |
| Yes | | 14 (3) | 9 (4) | |
| No | | 392 (97) | 218 (96) | |
| During the past 12 months, has anyone in your household been bitten or scratched by any dog or cat, where the skin was broken? | ||||
| | 616 | | | <0.001 |
| Yes | | 144 (36) | 22 (10) | |
| No | | 252 (64) | 198 (90) | |
| Type of injury2 | 166 | | | NP |
| Scratched by own dog | | 53 (37) | 3 (14) | |
| Scratched by another dog | | 14 (10) | 7 (32) | |
| Bitten by own dog | | 15 (10) | 1 (5) | |
| Bitten by another dog | | 5 (3) | 7 (32) | |
| Scratched by own cat | | 68 (47) | 3 (14) | |
| Scratched by another cat | | 14 (10) | 8 (36) | |
| Bitten by own cat | | 24 (17) | 2 (9) | |
| Bitten by another cat | | 6 (4) | 2 (9) | |
| Does anyone in your household regularly (at least weekly) have physical contact with animals in places outside of the home? | ||||
| | 573 | | | 0.68 |
| Yes | | 128 (35) | 76 (37) | |
| No | | 238 (65) | 131 (63) | |
| Type of animal/location (subset listed) | 204 | | | NP |
| Dog and/or cat at friend’s or relative’s residence | | 80 (63) | 51 (67) | |
| Farm animals at work, lessons, or friend’s residence | | 17 (13) | 2 (3) | |
| Reptile at friend’s residence or work | | 3 (2) | 1 (1) | |
| Wildlife | | 1 (1) | 1 (1) | |
| Plan on acquiring a new pet in the next year | ||||
| | 621 | | | 0.95 |
| Yes | | 41 (10) | 24 (11) | |
| No | 353 (90) | 203 (89) | ||
1P-value for Pearson χ2 test.
2 Categories sum to greater than 100 % as some participants listed more than one category.
NP: Statistical analysis not performed.