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Sniff and tell: the feasibility of using Bio-Detection Dogs as a mobile diagnostic intervention for asymptomatic malaria in sub-Saharan Africa

机译:闻一闻:在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,使用生物检测犬作为无症状疟疾的移动诊断干预措施的可行性

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Bio-Detection Dogs (BDDs) are used in some high-income countries as a diagnostic intervention, yet little is known about their potential in low/middle-income countries with limited diagnostic resources. This exploratory study investigated the opportunities and implications of deploying BDDs as a mobile diagnostic intervention to identify people with asymptomatic malaria, particularly at ports of entry, as an important step to malaria elimination in a population. A qualitative study design consisting of participant observation, five focus group discussions and informal conversations was employed in The Gambia in April-May 2017. A disciplined German Shepherd companion dog (not trained as a BDD) was introduced to research participants and their perceptions recorded. Field-notes and discussions were transcribed, translated and analysed thematically. Most research participants viewed positively the possibility of using BDDs to detect malaria, with the major advantage of being non-invasive. Some concerns, however, were raised regarding safety and efficacy, as well as cultural issues around the place of dogs within human society. The Gambia is a rabies-endemic country, and unfamiliar dogs are not usually approached, with implications for how research participants perceived BDDs. Understanding such concerns and working with local people to address such issues must be part of any successful strategy to deploy BDDs in new settings. Bio-Detection Dogs represent a potentially non-invasive diagnostic tool for the detection of asymptomatic or chronic malaria infections, particularly in areas with very low parasite rates. However, it is important to understand local concerns and work closely with communities to address those concerns. Wider deployment of BDDs will also require careful planning and sustained financial support.
机译:生物检测犬(BDD)在某些高收入国家中被用作诊断干预手段,但对于诊断资源有限的中低收入国家,其潜力却知之甚少。这项探索性研究调查了将BDD用作流动性诊断干预措施以识别无症状疟疾(特别是在入境口岸)的机会和意义,这是消除人群疟疾的重要步骤。 2017年4月至5月,在冈比亚采用了包括参与者观察,五个焦点小组讨论和非正式对话的定性研究设计。向研究参与者介绍了一只纪律严明的德国牧羊犬陪伴犬(未接受BDD训练),并记录了他们的看法。现场笔记和讨论被转录,翻译和主题分析。大多数研究参与者对使用BDD检测疟疾的可能性持积极看法,其主要优势是无创性。但是,人们对安全性和有效性以及人类社会中狗的位置周围的文化问题提出了一些关注。冈比亚是一个狂犬病流行国家,通常不接触陌生的狗,这对研究参与者如何感知BDD产生了影响。了解此类问题并与当地人一起解决此类问题必须是在新环​​境中部署BDD的任何成功策略的一部分。生物检测犬代表了一种潜在的非侵入性诊断工具,可用于检测无症状或慢性疟疾感染,尤其是在寄生虫率极低的地区。但是,了解当地问题并与社区紧密合作以解决这些问题很重要。 BDD的更广泛部署还需要仔细计划和持续的财务支持。

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    《Journal of biosocial science》 |2019年第3期|436-443|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Durham, Dept Anthropol, Durham, England;

    Univ Durham, Dept Anthropol, Durham, England;

    Med Detect Dogs, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England;

    London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Dis Control, London, England|London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, ARCTEC, London, England;

    Univ Durham, Dept Biosci, Durham, England|MRC Unit, Serekunda, Gambia;

    Med Detect Dogs, Milton Keynes, Bucks, England;

    London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Dis Control, London, England|London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, ARCTEC, London, England|MRC Unit, Serekunda, Gambia;

    London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Dis Control, London, England|London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, ARCTEC, London, England|Univ Durham, Dept Biosci, Durham, England;

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  • 关键词

    Bio-detection dogs; Malaria; The Gambia;

    机译:生物检测犬;疟疾;冈比亚;

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