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. 2020 Mar 6;20:200. doi: 10.1186/s12879-020-4934-y

Table 2.

Knowledge, attitude and practices on rabies of different households of Ntoroko and Moyo districts, Uganda (2009–2012)

Observation Moyo Ntoroko P**
Knowledge  Rabies 42/44 (95.45)* 37/42 (92.50) 0.665
 World Rabies Day 8/ 445 (18.18) 2/40 (5.00) 0.092
Mode of rabies transmission  Water 0/44 (0) 1/40 (2.50) 0.476
 Bites 41/44 (93.2) 37/42 (92.5) 1.000
Dog’s Clinical signs  Salivation 31/44 (70.5) 29/42 (72.5) 1.000
 Biting objects p//44 (52.27) 29/40 (72.50) 0.057
 Eating 0/44 (0) 1/40 (2.5) 0.477
 Sleeping 1/44 (6.27) 3/40 (7.5) 0.345
 Excitement 5/44 (11.36) 3/40 (42.50) 0.001
Management (Vaccine) after bites  Dogs 16/44 (36.36) 17/40 (42.50) 0.580
 Cats 3/44 (6.82) 3/40 (7.50) 1.000
Treatment  Wash wounds 8/44 (18.18) 2/40 (17) 0.935
 PEP 28/44 (63.64) 22/40 (55) 0.421

Legend: * = Positive / total tested (%); ** = p value at95% confidence limit