NEJEZCHLEBOVÁ, Helena, Dorota Wiktoria KIEWRA, Alena ŽÁKOVSKÁ and Petra OVESNÁ. Students’ attitudes to tick risks. Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. Lublin: Institute of Agricultural Medicine, 2016, vol. 23, No 3, p. 437-441. ISSN 1232-1966. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.5604/12321966.1219183. |
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@article{1344731, author = {Nejezchlebová, Helena and Kiewra, Dorota Wiktoria and Žákovská, Alena and Ovesná, Petra}, article_location = {Lublin}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/12321966.1219183}, keywords = {questionnaire; tick-borne infections; knowledge prevention}, language = {eng}, issn = {1232-1966}, journal = {Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine}, title = {Students’ attitudes to tick risks}, volume = {23}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1344731 AU - Nejezchlebová, Helena - Kiewra, Dorota Wiktoria - Žákovská, Alena - Ovesná, Petra PY - 2016 TI - Students’ attitudes to tick risks JF - Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine VL - 23 IS - 3 SP - 437-441 EP - 437-441 PB - Institute of Agricultural Medicine SN - 12321966 KW - questionnaire KW - tick-borne infections KW - knowledge prevention N2 - Introduction and objectives The ever-increasing number of patients with tick-borne diseases led us to an idea to investigate awareness, attitudes and knowledge of the threats arising from tick bites and preventive anti-tick practices. Materials and methods Questionnaires concerning these issues were distributed amongst Czech and Polish university students of science. Responses were analyzed by nationality and by sex. Results Nearly all respondents were aware of the risks arising from ticks and could name at least one disease transmitted by ticks. The Czech students felt more threatened by tick-borne diseases, have more frequently suffered from Lyme borreliosis and were vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis more often than the Polish students. The high number of our participants applies preventive measures against ticks in order to protect themselves. The Czech students believe in the effectiveness of repellents statistically more often than the Polish students, while effectiveness is the main criterion for selection of the right repellent in both groups. Conclusion Differences in preferences between the two nations appeared in many fields (eg. the Czechs feel more threatened by all kind of risk and suffered from the Lyme disease more frequently) Gaps can still be found in both knowledge and behaviour among our respondents. It can be expected that the general public knowledge of this issue is rather limited in comparison with the students participating in this study, who are systematically educated in the field. ER -
NEJEZCHLEBOVÁ, Helena, Dorota Wiktoria KIEWRA, Alena ŽÁKOVSKÁ and Petra OVESNÁ. Students’ attitudes to tick risks. \textit{Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine}. Lublin: Institute of Agricultural Medicine, 2016, vol.~23, No~3, p.~437-441. ISSN~1232-1966. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.5604/12321966.1219183.
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