| Literature DB >> 30270903 |
Maria B Palamar1, Maria T Correa2, Nils M Peterson3, Christopher S DePerno4.
Abstract
Risky human behavior and high density of rabies vectors in urban environments combine to increase the risk of rabies. Pet vaccination, wildlife vector management, and public health education may be the most efficient ways to prevent urban rabies epidemics. Racial, ethnic, and socio-economic factors influence the use of low-cost rabies vaccination clinics, understanding rabies reporting requirements, and learning preferences. In collaboration with the City of Greensboro and Animal Control in Guilford County, NC, we conducted a survey of rabies prevention and transmission across socio-economic strata representing Latinos, African Americans, and Whites, and different income and education levels. Compliance with vaccination was low among Latinos; African Americans and Latinos were not aware of low-cost rabies vaccination clinics; and most respondents were willing to report rabid animals but did not know whom to call. White respondents preferred online information delivery, whereas Latinos and African Americans preferred postal mail. Communication targeting the public requires the consideration of different message decoding and interpretation based on the ethnicity, income, and educational level, and other barriers such as language. Differing message delivery methods may be required to achieve full dissemination.Entities:
Keywords: ethnicity; public health outreach; rabies; rabies prevention; race
Year: 2017 PMID: 30270903 PMCID: PMC6082104 DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed2030046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Infect Dis ISSN: 2414-6366
Frequency of answers regarding pet vaccination status and awareness and use or rabies vaccination clinics in Greensboro, NC, 2009.
| Survey Questions and Possible Answers | Responses % ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Responses | Hispanic/Latinos | African Americans | Whites | |
| Do you own or live with someone who owns a cat, dog, or ferret? | ||||
| Yes | 58.19 (174) | 28.13 (9) | 50 (20) | 64.38 (141) |
| No | 41.81 (125) | 71.88 (23) | 50 (20) | 35.62 (78) |
| Have these pets been vaccinated against rabies in the last 12 months? | ||||
| Yes, all of them | 84.57 (148) | 66.67 (6) | 95 (19) | 84.51 (120) |
| Yes, some of them | 8.57 (15) | 11.11 (1) | 5 (1) | 8.45 (12) |
| No | 6.86 (12) | 22.22 (2) | 0 | 7.04 (10) |
| Why did you not vaccinate some of the pets? | ||||
| I only vaccinate pets that live outside | 6.67 (1) | 0 | 0 | 9.09 (1) |
| I only vaccinate pets who live inside | 13.33 (2) | 33.33 (1) | 0 | 9.09 (1) |
| Is too expensive | 13.33 (2) | 33.33 (1) | 0 | 9.09 (1) |
| The pet is too young | 13.33 (2) | 0 | 0 | 18.18 (2) |
| The pet is too old | 6.67 (1) | 0 | 0 | 9.09 (1) |
| Given three-year vaccination | 20 (3) | 0 | 100 (1) | 18.18 (2) |
| I have no time to take the pets to the veterinarian | 6.67 (1) | 0 | 0 | 9.09 (1) |
| Cannot catch the animal | 13.33 (2) | 0 | 0 | 18.18 (2) |
| Lack of attention to pet’s vaccinations | 6.67 (1) | 33.33 (1) | 0 | 0 |
| Are you aware of the low-cost/free rabies clinics offered by Guilford County? | ||||
| Yes | 60.34 (105) | 11.11 (1) | 40 (8) | 65.96 (93) |
| No | 39.66 (69) | 88.89 (8) | 60 (12) | 34.04 (48) |
| Have you ever vaccinated your pets in the low-cost/free rabies clinics offered by Guilford County? | ||||
| Yes | 38.1 (40) | 50 (1) | 71.43 (5) | 34.41 (32) |
| No | 61.9 (65) | 50 (1) | 28.57 (2) | 65.59 (61) |
| How did you find out about the low-cost/free rabies vaccination clinics offered by Guilford County? | ||||
| Media (newspaper, radio, TV, internet, email) | 68.75 (66) | 100 (1) | 42.86 (3) | 70.59 (60) |
| Family or friends | 23.16 (22) | 0 | 28.57 (2) | 22.62 (19) |
| Veterinarian | 18.75 (18) | 0 | 28.57 (2) | 16.47 (14) |
| Shelter | 5.21 (5) | 0 | 0 | 5.88 (5) |
Frequency of answers regarding rabid animal reporting and first response after rabies exposure in Greensboro, North Carolina, 2009.
| Survey Questions and Possible Answers | Responses % ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Responses | Hispanic/Latinos | African Americans | Whites | |
| If you were to encounter a large dog you suspect has rabies in your neighborhood, what would you do? | ||||
| Try to capture the animal to try to help it | 0.67 (2) | 3.03 (1) | 0 | 0.46 (1) |
| Try to scare the animal away | 2.01 (6) | 0 | 5.13 (2) | 1.83 (4) |
| Try to kill the animal | 2.34 (7) | 0 | 2.56 (1) | 2.74 (1) |
| I would do nothing | 1 (3) | 0 | 2.56 (1) | 0.91 (1) |
| Call someone that can take care of it | 93.65 (280) | 96.97 (4) | 89.74 (35) | 93.61 (205) |
| If you have to call someone about a rabid animal, who would be the easiest for you to call? | ||||
| Family member, friend, or neighbor | 0.68 (2) | 0 | 0 | 0.92 (2) |
| Animal control (I have the number) | 35.37 (104) | 12.9 (4) | 47.37 (18) | 36.41 (79) |
| Animal control (I do not have the number) | 31.97 (94) | 61.29 (19) | 31.58 (12) | 27.65 (60) |
| Local Public Health Department (I have the number) | 0.68 (2) | 0 | 0 | 0.92 (2) |
| Local Public Health Department (I do not have the number) | 0.68 (2) | 0 | 2.63 (1) | 0.46 (1) |
| Police/911 | 30.61 (90) | 25.81 (8) | 18.42 (7) | 33.64 (73) |
| How would you respond to a dog biting your hand? | ||||
| Call a doctor | 16.67 (50) | 15.15 (5) | 10 (4) | 18.72 (41) |
| Care for the wound yourself | 4 (12) | 3.03 (1) | 0 | 5.02 (11) |
| Go to the emergency room | 60.33 (181) | 69.67 (23) | 77.5 (31) | 55.25 (121) |
| Find the dog’s owner and ask for vaccination records | 19 (57) | 12.12 (4) | 12.5 (5) | 21 (46) |
| Would you report the dog to anyone? | ||||
| Yes | 96.66 (289) | 93.94 (31) | 100 (40) | 96.33 (210) |
| No | 3.34 (10) | 6.06 (2) | 0 | 3.67 (8) |
| If you have to report the dog, who would you report to? | ||||
| Family member, friend, neighbor | 1.71 (5) | 6.45 (2) | 0 | 1.4 (3) |
| Animal Control | 71.92 (210) | 51.61 (16) | 84.21(32) | 72.56 (156) |
| Local Public Health Department | 5.82 (17) | 9.68 (3) | 5.26 (2) | 5.58 (12) |
| Police/911 | 20.55 (60) | 32.26 (10) | 10.53 (4) | 20.47 (44) |
Frequency of answers regarding rabies information outlet preference in Greensboro, North Carolina, 2009.
| Survey Questions and Possible Answers | Responses % ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Responses | Hispanic/Latinos | African Americans | Whites | |
| If you want to learn more about rabies, what would be the BEST way to deliver that information to you? | ||||
| Internet | 47.98 (119) | 32.14 (9) | 32.43 (12) | 53.11 (94) |
| 34.27 (85) | 42.86 (12) | 51.35 (19) | 29.94 (53) | |
| Television | 15.32 (38) | 14.29 (4) | 16.22 (6) | 15.25 (27) |
| Radio | 2.42 (6) | 10.71 (3) | 0 | 1.69 (3) |
| How would you like to be informed about future low cost/free rabies clinics offered by Guilford County? | ||||
| Media (newspaper, radio, TV, Internet, email) | 35.34 (41) | 75 (6) | 20 (4) | 35.63 (31) |
| Family of friends | 17.24 (20) | 0 | 20 (4) | 17.24 (15) |
| Veterinarian | 12.93 (15) | 25 (1) | 5 (1) | 14.94 (13) |