Knowledge, Attitude and Prevention of Lassa fever Transmission among Women in Nnewi North Lga, Anambra State, Nigeria

Solomon Chetachukwu Areji, Kelechi R Onyenemezu, John C Ubah, Jennifer Makuochukwu Akosa, Chukwuemelie D Okeke, Emmanuel Izuchukwu Onyenemezu `, H. E. Okonkwo, Obinna V Ikwuka, Tobechukwu Chinenye Ezike
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Purpose: Lassa fever is a disease of public health concern associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It is noted to be endemic in the west-African Lassa fever belt with seasonal variations usually associated with epidemics. Nigeria among other countries is known to suffer from this. This study aims to determine the Knowledge, attitude, and prevention of Lassa Fever transmission among women in Nnewi North LGA of Anambra State and contributory factors. Methodology: A cross-sectional study conducted among women in Nnewi between 1st to 30th September, 2022. Data was collected using pretested interviewer-administered questionnaire among 252 respondents. It was analyzed with SPSS version 25.0. Results: Their mean age was 33.40 years ranging from 18-69 years. Overall, 80.2% of the respondents had good knowledge on Lassa fever, 77.8% had good attitude towards prevention and 84.9% showed a good level of practice of its prevention. Educational level was a statistically significant factor in all these. 21% of respondents reported knowledge through health workers. Conclusion: There is a high level of knowledge, attitude, and transmission prevention among women resident in Nnewi with educational status being a major determinant. This will significantly help to reduce the burden of and transmission of the disease though the means of awareness differed among different individuals. Practical Implication: There is a need to improve public health awareness by health workers in order to improve the integrity and content of the population’s health education.
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尼日利亚阿南布拉州Nnewi North Lga妇女中拉沙热传播的知识、态度和预防
目的:拉沙热是一种与显著发病率和死亡率相关的公共卫生关注疾病。注意到它在西非拉沙热带流行,季节变化通常与流行有关。众所周知,尼日利亚和其他一些国家都有这种问题。本研究旨在确定阿南布拉州Nnewi North LGA妇女中拉沙热传播的知识、态度和预防及其影响因素。方法:在2022年9月1日至30日期间在Nnewi的妇女中进行了一项横断面研究。在252名受访者中,采用预先测试的访谈者管理问卷收集数据。采用SPSS 25.0进行分析。结果:患者平均年龄33.40岁,年龄18 ~ 69岁。总体而言,80.2%的受访者对拉沙热有良好的认识,77.8%的受访者对预防态度良好,84.9%的受访者对拉沙热的预防实践水平良好。教育水平是统计上显著的影响因素。21%的答复者报告通过卫生工作者获得知识。结论:纽威省妇女对艾滋病的知识、态度和传播预防水平较高,教育程度是主要决定因素。这将大大有助于减少疾病的负担和传播,尽管不同个人的认识方式不同。实际意义:有必要提高卫生工作者的公共卫生意识,以改进人口卫生教育的完整性和内容。
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