2020
DOI: 10.46300/9109.2020.14.9
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Analysis of 2017 risk communication on Human Monkey Pox outbreak in Nigeria’s News Media

Abstract: This study quantitatively analyzes the risk communication contents of the human Monkey pox epidemic in 2017 as reported in selected Nigeria’s national newspapers (The Guardian, Punch, This day and Vanguard). Framing theory and Issue-attention cycle model formed the theoretical foundation of the study. Data for this study was obtained through the census method. Thus, all the daily editions of the selected newspapers within the study period were searched and reports on the monkey pox epidemic found were contenta… Show more

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“…Effective risk communication involves the dissemination of clear, culturally sensitive information about the signs and symptoms of Mpox, the significance of vaccination, and preventive measures like hand hygiene and avoiding contact with sick animals. Research indicates that tailored messaging delivered through various channels, including social media platforms [48] and news media [49], can effectively reach diverse populations and improve understanding of preventive measures. Public health authorities should collaborate with community leaders, religious institutions, and other stakeholders to develop and disseminate culturally appropriate educational materials and messages.…”
Section: Public Health Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective risk communication involves the dissemination of clear, culturally sensitive information about the signs and symptoms of Mpox, the significance of vaccination, and preventive measures like hand hygiene and avoiding contact with sick animals. Research indicates that tailored messaging delivered through various channels, including social media platforms [48] and news media [49], can effectively reach diverse populations and improve understanding of preventive measures. Public health authorities should collaborate with community leaders, religious institutions, and other stakeholders to develop and disseminate culturally appropriate educational materials and messages.…”
Section: Public Health Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%