Review Article

Toxoplasmosis and Chlamydophilosis in Small Ruminant Farms in Cameroon: Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Perception of Zoonotic Risks of Farmers

Table 3

Pearson correlation measures of small ruminant herders (N = 200) in the Adamawa, North, and Far North regions of Cameroon.

ParametersVariableKnowledge of chlamydophilosisKnowledge of toxoplasmosisPracticesAttitudesN

PooledKnowledge of toxoplasmosis0.98200
Practices−0.09−0.08
Attitudes0.070.060.07
Risk perception0.990.99−0.080.07

AdamawaKnowledge of toxoplasmosis0.9950
Practices−0.15−0.09
Attitudes−0.06−0.040.19
Risk perception0.990.99−0.10−0.05

NorthKnowledge of toxoplasmosis0.9681
Practices−0.02−0.04
Attitudes0.130.140.14
Risk perception0.990.99−0.030.15

Far northKnowledge of toxoplasmosis0.9869
Practices−0.16−0.13
Attitudes−0.08−0.14−0.01
Risk perception0.990.99−0.13−0.11

Values in a column with “” differ significantly at ; N = total number of respondents.