خلاصة:
Purpose: Evaluation of zoonotic diseases have existed since the beginning of human life on earth, but in recent decades
it has become much more important. Today, zoonotic diseases not only important in health area, but also in
international economics and politics are also special place are important. the main objective of the present article is to
assess the impact of the physical quality livestock building on the development of human and animal health in rural
areas.
Methodology: In this regard, a survey method has been used. After applying the Cochran formula, 382 questionnaires
were prepared in the form of a form and a questionnaire. case study is rural regions of Firouzeh county. For measure the
research hypotheses, Binomial test and Linear Regression and TOPSIS has been used. Therefore, the research method
is descriptive and analytical.
Results: Binomial test results show that the villages are unfavorable in terms of physical quality of livestock buildings.
Linear regression results show that increased physical quality of livestock buildings has a direct impact on the
development of livestock and human health. Also according to TOPSIS, Taghiabad village, Nayerabad and Shorab are
ranked first to third in terms of the high quality of livestock buildings.
Practical solutions: Provide trifle and long term loans to ranchers, making changes to the old buildings keeping the
livestock according to the quality standards of the livestock building, having a regular program for washing and
cleaning the livestock building, more systematic monitoring of health centers by collecting livestock excrements and
preventing the accumulation of waste at public passages are suggestions that can help improve the quality of livestock
building and human health.
Significance of the Study: Regarding the approach to physical quality and its impact on the development of human
health and livestock in rural areas and in terms of the area studied, this research has been the first research on the health
of animals and humans in rural areas (Firouzeh villages).