Pattern of Skin Injury Among Pet Animal Owners in Chattogram
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2022-06
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Chattogram Veterinary & Animal |Sciences University
Abstract
Besides psychological and social wellbeing the pet animals can act as a carrier of
different zoonotic infections especially parasitic diseases. This cross-sectional study
examines the occurrence and associated factors of skin injury of pet owners in
Chattogram, Bangladesh. An online questionnaire was administered to pet owners living
in the city. Questionnaire was included owners’ demographic information, pet related
information, skin injury related questions, pet caring, and personal hygiene practice.
Frequencies were calculated for categorical variables. On the other hand, mean and
standard deviation were measured for continuous variables. Finally, Chi square test was
performed to represent the association of variables with the occurrence of skin injury.
The study found 350 complete responses which were used in analysis. According to
responses, 64.2% were affected by scratching of dog or cat and 18.5% were from biting.
Among infected owners 31.8% were required to visit doctor for their injury. The sign of
injury existed for average 8.8 days. The five most commonly reported sign were
scratching mark (43.2%), reddening (17.6%), itching (16%), biting mark (12%), and
swollen (7.2%) of the injured skin. Effective awareness program and monitoring are
required for ensuring good health of pet animal as well as their owners focusing One
Health approach.
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Bangladesh, online survey, pet animal, public health, risk of pet owner, skin injury, zoonose
