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Potential risk of viral transmission from flying foxes to domestic animals and humans on the southern coast of West Java, Indonesia
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has title
Potential risk of viral transmission from flying foxes to domestic animals and humans on the southern coast of West Java, Indonesia
Creator
Hondo, Eiichi
Hengjan, Yupadee
Iida, Keisuke
Kobayashi, Ryosuke
Agungpriyono, Srihadi
Arifin, Zainal
Basri, Chaerul
Muhammad, Eko
Retno, Damayanti
Soejoedono,
Sudarnika, Etih
Sumiarto, Bambang
Susetya, Heru
Takemae, Hitoshi
Zahid, Abdul
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abstract
Flying foxes have been considered to be involved in the transmission of serious infectious diseases to humans. Using questionnaires, we aimed to determine the direct and/or indirect contacts of flying foxes in an Indonesian nature conservation area with domestic animals and humans living in the surrounding area. We surveyed 150 residents of 10 villages in West Java. Villages were classified into 3 groups: inside and/or within 1 km from the outer border of the conservation area and 1–5 km or 5–10 km away from the reserve’s outer border. Data were collected by direct interview using a structured questionnaire consisting of the respondent characteristics (age, sex and occupation); histories of contacts between flying foxes and humans, dogs and other domestic animals; and knowledge about infectious diseases, mainly rabies, in flying foxes. We found that flying foxes from the nature conservation area often enter residential areas at night to look for food, especially during the fruit season. In these residential areas, flying foxes had direct contacts with humans and a few contacts with domestic animals, especially dogs. People who encounter flying foxes seldom used personal protective equipment, such as leather gloves, goggles and caps. The residents living around the conservation area mostly had poor knowledge about flying foxes and disease transmission. This situation shows that the population in this region is at a quite high risk for contracting infectious diseases from flying foxes.
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2017-07-20
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10.1292/jvms.17-0222
bibo:pmid
28724851
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https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0222
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Potential risk of viral transmission from flying foxes to domestic animals and humans on the southern coast of West Java, Indonesia
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PMC5627338
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28724851
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J Vet Med Sci
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named entity 'The residents'
named entity 'nature conservation'
named entity 'humans'
named entity 'VIRAL TRANSMISSION'
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named entity 'FLYING FOXES'
named entity 'INDONESIA'
named entity 'RISK OF'
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