2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102028
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Dengue Fever among the Healthy Population of Highland and Lowland Communities in Central Nepal

Abstract: BackgroundDengue fever (DF) is the most rapidly spreading mosquito-borne viral disease in the world. In this decade it has expanded to new countries and from urban to rural areas. Nepal was regarded DF free until 2004. Since then dengue virus (DENV) has rapidly expanded its range even in mountain regions of Nepal, and major outbreaks occurred in 2006 and 2010. However, no data on the local knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of DF in Nepal exist although such information is required for prevention and contr… Show more

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“…Only 35.6% were aware that JE is transmitted by mosquito bite. This proportion was very low in a study by Dhimal et al [18] An assessment of KAP about JE across gender showed higher OR for knowledge (OR = 1.19), attitude (OR = 1.10), and practice (OR = 3.79) in comparison to male. These findings were statistically insignificant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Only 35.6% were aware that JE is transmitted by mosquito bite. This proportion was very low in a study by Dhimal et al [18] An assessment of KAP about JE across gender showed higher OR for knowledge (OR = 1.19), attitude (OR = 1.10), and practice (OR = 3.79) in comparison to male. These findings were statistically insignificant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…15 Nevertheless, the percentage was relatively higher compared to 62.5% subjects heard of dengue in a study conducted by Paul and 77% subjects in a study by Dhimal, et al 16,17 Even though 88.9% subjects heard of dengue but only 60.3% understood that Aedes mosquito is the carrier of dengue fever and mosquito bite transmitted dengue fever (58.7%) in the pre-test which is supported in the study by Bota, et al, they reported that only 50% answered Aedes mosquito as the carrier correctly out of 94.4% subjects who heard of dengue. 19 However, the percentage rose to 85% from 60.3% for Aedes mosquito and 85% for mosquito bites as dengue transmission in the post-test.…”
Section: Knowledge On Dengue Fevermentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In this study, among the group of people who knew environmental vector control measure, waste disposal by burial or burning method was also higher (64.4%) than indiscriminately throwing out of house tendency by 35.6%. In a different study [12], environmental measures like disposing of water holding containers such as tires, parts of automobiles, plastic bottles, cracked pots, etc. was found in 91%, preventing any stagnant water was found in 90% in central Nepal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%