2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004504
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Have You Heard of Schistosomiasis? Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Nampula Province, Mozambique

Abstract: BackgroundSchistosomiasis is a parasitic disease which affects almost 300 million people worldwide each year. It is highly endemic in Mozambique. Prevention and control of schistosomiasis relies mainly on mass drug administration (MDA), as well as adoption of basic sanitation practices. Individual and community perceptions of schistosomiasis are likely to have a significant effect on prevention and control efforts. In order to establish a baseline to evaluate a community engagement intervention with a focus on… Show more

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“…The study area has also been the site of a schistosomiasis integrated control trial for the past 5 years, thus exposing the residents and health staff to these activities. This finding is similar to those of studies performed in Kenya, Yemen, Mozambique, and Swaziland in which more than 90% of the survey populations were observed to have an awareness of schistosomiasis (Sady et al, 2015;Mwai et al, 2016;Rassi et al, 2016;Maseko et al, 2016). However, awareness is often limited to just being familiar with the name of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The study area has also been the site of a schistosomiasis integrated control trial for the past 5 years, thus exposing the residents and health staff to these activities. This finding is similar to those of studies performed in Kenya, Yemen, Mozambique, and Swaziland in which more than 90% of the survey populations were observed to have an awareness of schistosomiasis (Sady et al, 2015;Mwai et al, 2016;Rassi et al, 2016;Maseko et al, 2016). However, awareness is often limited to just being familiar with the name of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although a high level of familiarity with the name of the infection has been shown, this awareness has often been limited to just having heard the name (Sady et al, 2015;Dawaki et al, 2015;Mwai et al, 2016). Poor knowledge of disease transmission, prevention, and treatment has been observed in Nigeria, Mozambique, and Kenya (Dawaki et al, 2015;Mwai et al, 2016;Rassi et al, 2016). The most common misconception is that schistosomiasis is acquired by drinking or eating contaminated food and water (Acka et al, 2010;Kabatereine et al, 2014;Musuva et al, 2014;Odhiambo et al, 2016;Person et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Specifically, the results on the knowledge of the causes and symptoms of schistosomiasis are similar to previous studies in which more than half of the respondents were knowledgeable [13]. A recent study described that people learned the cause and symptoms because they heard using the local most common term [14]. However, this is only limited to the local term of disease and not the cause and symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%