Research Article
Knowledge, Attitude, and Prevention Practices towards Common Zoonotic Diseases in and around Bahir Dar City, North Western Ethiopia
Table 1
Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents in and around Bahir Dar city.
| | Characteristics | Frequency | % |
| | Sex | | Male | 283 | 70.05 | | Female | 121 | 29.95 | | Age (in years) | | 19–30 | 122 | 30.2 | | 31–50 | 159 | 39.36 | | >50 | 123 | 30.45 | | Religion | | Orthodox | 369 | 91.34 | | Muslim | 35 | 8.66 | | Marital status | | Single | 99 | 24.50 | | Married | 305 | 75.50 | | Educational level | | Illiterate | 96 | 23.76 | | Primary (1–8) | 169 | 41.83 | | Secondary (9–12) | 66 | 16.34 | | College/university | 73 | 18.07 | | Occupation status | | Mixed farming | 38 | 9.41 | | Livestock farm worker | 330 | 81.68 | | Butcher | 36 | 8.91 | | Residence | | Urban | 286 | 70.79 | | Peri-urban | 118 | 29.21 |
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