尼日利亚赞法拉州蚊子繁殖地、疾病传播和控制研究

Mu'awiyya Umar Ladan, A. Tukur
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背景和目的:蚊子是许多疾病的传播媒介,如丝虫病、疟疾、登革热、黄热病、基孔肯雅病毒、西尼罗河病毒、寨卡病毒和其他虫媒病毒,它们通过叮咬向人类注射或摄取致病生物。与其他任何动物相比,它们每年给人类造成的不适和死亡人数(超过 70 万人)都要多。本研究旨在确定社区对赞法拉州蚊子滋生地、疾病传播和控制的认识。材料和方法:为获得所需的信息,对 600 名志愿者进行了半结构化问卷调查,仅对年龄大于 18 岁的男性和女性成年志愿者进行了访谈,以确保他们对主题有更好的理解和回答。结果显示研究显示,72.5%的受访者对蚊子滋生地一无所知,27.5%的受访者知道不同的滋生地。关于蚊子传播的疾病,93.5%的受访者提到疟疾是他们知道的唯一由蚊子传播的疾病,6.5%的受访者只提到疟疾和淋巴丝虫病。灭蚊策略显示,大多数受访者(32.8%)使用蚊帐,其次是其他常规方法,只有 10.0%使用植物驱蚊材料灭蚊,7.7%不使用任何灭蚊方法。结论结果表明,赞法拉州的人们对蚊子滋生地和疟疾以外的其他蚊媒疾病认识不足。然而,受访者正在使用包括传统方法在内的各种蚊虫控制策略。
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Study on Breeding Sites, Disease Transmission and Control of Mosquitoes in Zamfara State, Nigeria
Background and Objective: Mosquitoes serve as vectors for the transmission of many diseases like, filariasis, malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, Chikungunya, West Nile virus, Zika virus and other arboviruses by injecting or ingesting disease-causing organisms to humans through the bite. They cause discomfort and kill more people (over 700,000) each year than any other animal. This study was conducted to determine community awareness of breeding sites, disease transmission and control of mosquitoes in Zamfara State. Materials and Methods: A semi-structured questionnaires were administered to 600 volunteers to obtain the required information and only male and female adult volunteers of >18 years were interviewed to ensure better understanding and responses on the subject matter. Results: This study showed that 72.5% the overall percentage of respondents do not have any knowledge about mosquito breeding sites while 27.5% are aware of different breeding sites. With regard to mosquito-borne diseases, an overall percentage of 93.5% mentioned malaria as the only disease they know to be transmitted by mosquitoes while 6.5% mentioned malaria and lymphatic filariasis only. Control strategies against mosquitoes indicated that the majority of the respondents (32.8%) use mosquito bed nets, followed by other conventional methods, in which only 10.0% were using plant-repellent materials to control mosquitoes and 7.7% are not using any of the control methods. Conclusion: The results showed inadequate awareness among the people of Zamfara State in terms of mosquito breeding places and other mosquito-borne diseases apart from malaria. However, the respondents are using a variety of mosquito control strategies including traditional methods.
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