2021
DOI: 10.47203/ijch.2021.v33i03.011
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Hygiene practices and awareness regarding Milk borne diseases (MBD) among dairy workers in unorganized urban settings of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India

Abstract: Background: Dairy work is thought to be predominantly a rural occupation. However, due to preferences we see a lot of urban residents consume fresh milk and hence, few people even in the urban areas take up cattle rearing as a cost effective profession. In the midst of much talked re-emerging diseases, caused by close habitation of animals and man, it would be very relevant to see living conditions of these populations and their hygiene practices in a space compromised scenario. In urban settings, they stay in… Show more

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“…A community based, descriptive cross-sectional study among 120 small scale dairy workers from 60 dairy households, in the urban settings of Bhubaneswar after considering the inclusion criteria (6) was conducted from September 2018 to January 2020. The results discussed are part of a thesis dissertation, a portion which reports on hygiene practices of the small scale dairy workers and their awareness on milkborne diseases, has already been published(6) A semi structured, mixed questionnaire was administered to interview the participants during house visit, by a team led by the researcher, interns and health worker.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A community based, descriptive cross-sectional study among 120 small scale dairy workers from 60 dairy households, in the urban settings of Bhubaneswar after considering the inclusion criteria (6) was conducted from September 2018 to January 2020. The results discussed are part of a thesis dissertation, a portion which reports on hygiene practices of the small scale dairy workers and their awareness on milkborne diseases, has already been published(6) A semi structured, mixed questionnaire was administered to interview the participants during house visit, by a team led by the researcher, interns and health worker.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results discussed are part of a thesis dissertation, a portion which reports on hygiene practices of the small scale dairy workers and their awareness on milkborne diseases, has already been published(6) A semi structured, mixed questionnaire was administered to interview the participants during house visit, by a team led by the researcher, interns and health worker. The tool was developed using references from similar literature (6)(7)(8). The questionnaire was pilot tested in 15 households before being finalized for use in the study.The house of the worker, cattle shed, respiratory and related symptoms were observed for the requisite findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%