| Literature DB >> 26927503 |
Lanna Jamile Corrêa da Costa1, Marcus Emanuel Barroncas Fernandes1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of outbreaks of human rabies transmitted by Desmodus rotundus in Brazil in 2004 and 2005 reinforced the need for further research into this zoonosis. Studies of knowledge and practices related to the disease will help to define strategies for the avoidance of new cases, through the identification of gaps that may affect the preventive practices. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26927503 PMCID: PMC4771201 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Map of Brazil (A), showing the three states that make up the Brazilian Amazon coast (B), the three municipalities included in the study area (C), and better visualization of communities 10, 9, 8, 7 (D).
Communities in which no cases of human rabies had been recorded (white dots): 1- Treme, 2- Benjamin Constant, 3- Bacanga, 4-Vila Soares, 5- Açaiteua, 6- Serra do Piriá. Communities in which cases of rabies had been recorded (black dots): 7- Araí, 8- Cachoeira, 9- Porto do Campo, 10- Piçarrera, 11- Firmiana, 12- Curupaiti.
Fig 2Living conditions in the rural areas of the Brazilian Amazon coast.
A—wattle and daub house; B–timber house; C—brick house; D—arrangement of houses in a village; E—proximity of the houses to the edge of the forest; F—proximity of the corral (right) to the landowner’s house (left).
Perception of rabies in respondents from communities on the Brazilian Amazon coast where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus have been recorded (RR) and where no cases have been recorded (NR).
| RR (%) | NR (%) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Insufficient | 169 (37.98) | 80 (33.90) | 249 (36.56) |
| Basic | 197 (44.27) | 110 (46.61) | 307 (45.08) |
| Intermediate | 60 (13.48) | 41 (17.37) | 101 (14.83) |
| Advanced | 19 (4.27) | 5 (2.12) | 24 (3.53) |
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Perception of rabies in respondents from communities on the Brazilian Amazon coast where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus have been recorded (RR) and where no cases have been recorded (NR), classified by sex.
| RR (%) | NR (%) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Insufficient | 110 (38.73) | 59 (38.82) | 169 (38.76) |
| Basic | 122 (42.96) | 67 (44.08) | 189 (43.35) |
| Intermediate | 39 (13.73) | 22 (14.47) | 61 (13.99) |
| Advanced | 13 (4.58) | 4 (2.63) | 17 (3.90) |
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| Insufficient | 59 (36.65) | 21 (25.00) | 80 (32.65) |
| Basic | 75 (46.58) | 43 (51.19) | 118 (48.16) |
| Intermediate | 21 (13.04) | 19 (22.62) | 40 (16.33) |
| Advanced | 6 (3.73) | 1 (1.19) | 7 (2.86) |
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Perception of rabies in respondents from communities on the Brazilian Amazon coast where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus have been recorded (RR) and where no cases have been recorded (NR), classified by age class.
| RR (%) | NR (%) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Insufficient | 5 (38.46) | 1 (100.00) | 6 (42.86) |
| Basic | 6 (46.16) | 0 (0.00) | 6 (42.86) |
| Intermediate | 1 (7.69) | 0 (0.00) | 1 (7.14) |
| Advanced | 1 (7.69) | 0 (0.00) | 1 (7.14) |
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| Insufficient | 128 (36.16) | 62 (30.85) | 190 (34.23) |
| Basic | 160 (45.20) | 99 (49.25) | 259 (46.67) |
| Intermediate | 48 (13.56) | 35 (17.41) | 83 (14.96) |
| Advanced | 18 (5.08) | 5 (2.49) | 23 (4.14) |
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| Insufficient | 36 (46.15) | 17 (50.00) | 53 (47.32) |
| Basic | 31 (39.75) | 11 (32.35) | 42 (37.5) |
| Intermediate | 11 (14.10) | 6 (17.65) | 17 (15.18) |
| Advanced | 0 (0) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0) |
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Perception of rabies in respondents from communities on the Brazilian Amazon coast where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus have been recorded (RR) and where no cases have been recorded (NR), classified by education level.
| RR (%) | NR (%) | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Insufficient | 41 (45.06) | 16 (61.54) | 57 (48.72) |
| Basic | 34 (37.36) | 9 (34.61) | 43 (36.75) |
| Intermediate | 15 (16.48) | 1 (3.85) | 16 (13.68) |
| Advanced | 1 (1.10) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.85) |
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| Insufficient | 116 (41.58) | 57 (36.54) | 173 (39.77) |
| Basic | 127 (45.52) | 69 (44.23) | 196 (45.06) |
| Intermediate | 31 (11.11) | 28 (17.95) | 59 (13.56) |
| Advanced | 5 (1.79) | 2 (1.28) | 7 (1.61) |
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| Insufficient | 10 (16.13) | 7 (14.00) | 17 (15.18) |
| Basic | 30 (48.39) | 29 (58.00) | 59 (52.68) |
| Intermediate | 12 (19.35) | 12 (24.00) | 24 (21.43) |
| Advanced | 10 (16.13) | 2 (4.00) | 12 (10.71) |
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| Insufficient | 2 (15.38) | 0 (0.00) | 2 (11.76) |
| Basic | 6 (46.16) | 3 (75.00) | 9 (52.94) |
| Intermediate | 2 (15.38) | 0 (0.00) | 2 (11.76) |
| Advanced | 3 (23.08) | 1 (25.00) | 4 (23.54) |
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Knowledge of the symptoms of rabies in humans and non-humans in the respondents residents of the RR communities (communities where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus were recorded) on the Brazilian Amazon coast (n = 445).
| Symptom | Human (%) | Non-human (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Aggressiveness | 25 (5.62) | 12 (2.70) |
| Intense salivation | 14 (3.15) | 8 (1.80) |
| Bizarre behavior | 11 (2.47) | 5 (1.12) |
| Sadness | 6 (1.35) | 2 (0.45) |
| Paralysis | 5 (1.12) | 5 (1.12) |
| Fear of light | 11 (2.47) | - |
| Numbness at site of bite | 8 (1.80) | - |
| Fever | 7 (1.57) | - |
| Fear of water | 5 (1.12) | - |
| Aching body | 5 (1.12) | - |
| Shakes | 3 (0.67) | - |
| Headache | 2 (0.45) | - |
| Fear of wind | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Intense thirst | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Deliriousness | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Throat ache | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Chills | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Dizziness | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Loss of appetite | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Joint pain | 1 (0.22) | - |
| Blindness | - | 1 (0.22) |
| Glassy eyes | - | 1 (0.22) |
| Red eyes | - | 1 (0.22) |
| Bleeding | - | 1 (0.22) |
| Don’t know | 387 (86.97) | 425 (95.51) |
Knowledge of the transmission routes and prevention measures for rabies presented by the respondents residents of the RR communities (communities where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus were recorded, n = 445) and NR communities (No human rabies recorded, n = 236) on the Brazilian Amazon coast.
| RR (%) | NR (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Bat bite | 228 (51.24) | 112 (47.46) |
| Dog bite | 142 (31.91) | 97 (41.10) |
| Cat bite | 90 (20.22) | 51 (21.61) |
| Bite from other mammal | 57 (12.81) | 26 (11.02) |
| Bite from other animals | 11 (2.47) | 3 (1.27) |
| Consume the meat or milk of a contaminated animal | 11 (2.47) | 0 (0.00) |
| Bite of a contaminated animal | 10 (2.25) | 0 (0.00) |
| Bite of any animal | 7 (1.57) | 0 (0.00) |
| Contact with the saliva of a contaminated animal/person | 3 (0.67) | 0 (0.00) |
| Scratch from a contaminated animal | 1 (0.23) | 1 (0.42) |
| Consume fruit bitten by a bat | 2 (0.45) | 0 (0.00) |
| Don’t know | 161 (36.18) | 83 (35.17) |
| Vaccination | 107 (24.05) | 56 (23.73) |
| Sleep under a mosquito net | 57 (12.81) | 4 (1.70) |
| Kill bats | 17 (3.82) | 14 (5.93) |
| Avoid contact with bats | 22 (4.94) | 8 (3.39) |
| Leave the lights on | 26 (5.84) | 2 (0.85) |
| Keep the house shut | 19 (4.27) | 2 (0.85) |
| Avoid contact with animals | 8 (1.80) | 0 (0.00) |
| Seek medical assistance | 6 (1.35) | 0 (0.00) |
| Kill sick animals | 0 (0.00) | 3 (1.27) |
| Avoid contact with sick animals | 0 (0.00) | 2 (0.85) |
| Traditional cures | 2 (7.69) | 0 (0.00) |
| Avoid deforestation | 1 (0.22) | 1 (0.42) |
| Wash bite with soap and water | 1 (0.22) | 0 (0.00) |
| Avoid eating the meat of contaminated animals | 1 (0.22) | 0 (0.00) |
| Don’t know | 233 (52.36) | 144 (61.02) |
Results of the logistic regression (Logit) for the residents of RR communities (communities where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus were recorded) and NR communities (No human rabies recorded) on the Brazilian Amazon coast in relation to measures of prevention of rabies transmitted by Desmodus rotundus.
| Variable | N | Y (0/1) | X (0/1) | Standard error | P-value | OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM | 681 | 552/129 | 236/445 | 0.2428 | 0.71 | 1.09 (0.68–1.76) |
| VA | 475 | 109/366 | 171/304 | 0.2240 | 0.27 | 1.27 (0.82–1.98) |
| PEP | 251 | 123/128 | 97/154 | 0.2620 | 0.02 | 1.77 (1.06–2.96) |
PM = Preventitive measures; VA = Vaccination of domestic animals; PEP = Post-exposure prophylactic vaccination; Y = Dependent variable; X = Independent variable; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.
Sources of information on D. rotundus-transmitted human rabies reported by respondents residents of RR communities (communities where cases of human rabies transmitted by D. rotundus were recorded; n = 445) and NR communities (No human rabies recorded; n = 236) communities on the Brazilian Amazon coast.
| Source of information | RR (%) | NR (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Informal conversation | 266 (59.78) | 124 (52.54) |
| Community health agente | 98 (22.02) | 56 (23.73) |
| Television | 37 (8.31) | 38 (16.10) |
| Radio | 51 (11.43) | 5 (2.11) |
| School | 20 (4.50) | 10 (4.23) |
| Pamphlet | 2 (0.45) | 3 (1.27) |
| Newspaper | 1 (0.22) | 2 (0.85) |
| Presentation | 2 (0.45) | 0 (0.00) |
| Book | 0 (0.00) | 1 (0.42) |
| Don’t know | 169 (37.97) | 80 (33.90) |