Journal article
“We've learned to live with it”—A qualitative study of Australian horse owners’ attitudes, perceptions and practices in response to Hendra virus
AK Wiethoelter, K Sawford, N Schembri, MR Taylor, NK Dhand, B Moloney, T Wright, N Kung, HE Field, JALML Toribio
Preventive Veterinary Medicine | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2017
Abstract
Hendra virus causes sporadic zoonotic disease in Australia following spill over from flying foxes to horses and from horses to people. Prevention and risk mitigation strategies such as vaccination of horses or biosecurity and property management measures are widely publicised, but hinge on initiative and action taken by horse owners as they mediate management, care and treatment of their animals. Hence, underlying beliefs, values and attitudes of horse owners influence their uptake of recommended risk mitigation measures. We used a qualitative approach to investigate attitudes, perceptions and self-reported practices of horse owners in response to Hendra virus to gain a deeper understanding ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all horse owners who participated as well as horse industry, veterinary and government stakeholders who supported this study. Western Sydney University was contracted by the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation to undertake this research. This study was funded by the Commonwealth of Australia, the State of New South Wales and the State of Queensland under the National Hendra Virus Research Program. The funding sources had no role in the collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting of the data.