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  • Glanders is a contagious equine disease that has re-emerged in India since 2006, leading to regular outbreaks across multiple states, raising concerns of human transmission.
  • A study surveyed 165 veterinarians, para veterinarians, and physicians to assess their knowledge and perception of glanders, revealing significant knowledge gaps regarding government regulations and disease transmission.
  • The findings indicate that many participants are aware of the disease but face barriers like reluctance from equine keepers to report symptoms, and suggest a need for better training, awareness, and coordination among health sectors to combat glanders effectively.

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Glanders is a highly infectious and notifiable disease of equines that occurs due to . In India, glanders re-emerged in 2006 and thereafter regular outbreaks have been reported in various states ( = 14). Frequent and prolonged contact with equids with glanders may transmit infection to humans. This study was designed to learn more about the Knowledge, Awareness and Perception (KAP) of veterinarians, para veterinarians, and physicians about equine glanders, which will help in enhancing the nation-wide glanders eradication programme. A total of 165 respondent's from 11 Indian states and one union territory were surveyed. Most of the respondents ( = 160) were from equine glanders affected or endemic states. Knowledge gap analysis revealed that 40.3 and 22% of the participants were not aware of government regulations and the transmission of glanders, respectively. These are major concerns given the wide spread occurrence of disease in the country. Awareness test on glanders revealed that 65(39.4%) participants would collect biological samples for laboratory confirmation, 67(40.6%) would inform the concerned authorities and 106 (64.2%) replied that they would eliminate the glanders infected equines. Analysis of perception towards equine glanders showed that majority of the participants ( = 113, 68.4%) observed that equine keepers were reluctant to disclose the clinical symptoms of infection. Furthermore, non-co-operation and unwillingness by superiors (33.9%), financial (31%), administrative (28.4%), and technical limitations (27.8%) were major constraints under the perception analysis. This study reveals that veterinarians need to be educated on governmental policies and guidelines on equine glanders with regular training and awareness programs. Intersectoral co-ordination to investigate human glanders is also needed.

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