2023
DOI: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605364
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards Dengue Fever Among Slum Dwellers: A Case Study in Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Md. Mostafizur Rahman,
Kamrun Nahar Tanni,
Tuly Roy
et al.

Abstract: Objectives: This study intends to evaluate Dhaka city slum dwellers’ responses to Dengue fever (DF).Methods: 745 individuals participated in a KAP survey that was pre-tested. Face-to-face interviews were performed to obtain data. Python with RStudio was used for data management and analysis. The multiple regression models were applied when applicable.Results: 50% of respondents were aware of the deadly effects of DF, its common symptoms, and its infectious nature. However, many were unaware that DF could be as… Show more

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“…Dengue outbreaks show seasonal patterns, with peak cases occurring during and after the warm and rainy seasons. Circumstances that contribute to the epidemic spread of the disease include an increase in mosquito populations caused by favorable temperature and air humidity that correspond to the development of the mosquito life cycle, but also numerous social factors, such as population density, unplanned urbanization, migration, insufficient implementation of preventive vector control measures in the community, and lack of professional staff, as well as the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the population regarding dengue fever [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dengue outbreaks show seasonal patterns, with peak cases occurring during and after the warm and rainy seasons. Circumstances that contribute to the epidemic spread of the disease include an increase in mosquito populations caused by favorable temperature and air humidity that correspond to the development of the mosquito life cycle, but also numerous social factors, such as population density, unplanned urbanization, migration, insufficient implementation of preventive vector control measures in the community, and lack of professional staff, as well as the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the population regarding dengue fever [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%