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Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon
BACKGROUND: Despite a scale up of control interventions over the years, malaria remains a major public health and economic concern in Cameroon, contributing considerably to hospitalization and deaths. The effectiveness of control strategies depends on the extent of adherence by the population to nat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10173414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1060479 |
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author | Tangi, Livinus N. Ajonina, Marcelus U. Moyeh, Marcel N. Chi, Hanesh F. Ntui, Vincent N. Kwi, Pilate N. Toussi, Eric C. T. Fung, Mary Progress S. Fah, FohTella Mayaba, Joel M. Formilack, Franklin T. Ntasin, Veronica N. Nji, Theobald M. Yenshu, Emmanuel V. Achidi, Eric A. Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred Apinjoh, Tobias O. |
author_facet | Tangi, Livinus N. Ajonina, Marcelus U. Moyeh, Marcel N. Chi, Hanesh F. Ntui, Vincent N. Kwi, Pilate N. Toussi, Eric C. T. Fung, Mary Progress S. Fah, FohTella Mayaba, Joel M. Formilack, Franklin T. Ntasin, Veronica N. Nji, Theobald M. Yenshu, Emmanuel V. Achidi, Eric A. Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred Apinjoh, Tobias O. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Despite a scale up of control interventions over the years, malaria remains a major public health and economic concern in Cameroon, contributing considerably to hospitalization and deaths. The effectiveness of control strategies depends on the extent of adherence by the population to national guidelines. This study assessed the influence of human knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to malaria and its control on the prevalence of malaria parasite infection, with implications for the elimination of the disease. METHODOLOGY: This is a cross-sectional community and hospital-based study, covering the five ecological and three malaria transmission zones in Cameroon. A pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire was used to document socio-demographic and clinical parameters as well as knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward malaria control and management. Consenting participants were screened for malaria parasite with rapid diagnostic test (mRDT) of the peripheral blood. Association between qualitative variables was determined using the chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 3,360 participants were enrolled, 45.0% (1,513) of whom were mRDT positive, with 14.0% (451/3,216) and 29.6% (951/3,216) having asymptomatic parasitaemia and malaria, respectively. Although most participants knew the cause, symptoms, and control strategies, with 53.6% (1,000/1,867) expertly knowledgeable about malaria overall, only 0.1% (2/1,763) individuals were fully adherent to malaria control measures. CONCLUSION: The risk of malaria in Cameroon remains high, with the population considerably knowledgeable about the disease but poorly adherent to national malaria control guidelines. Concerted and more effective strategies aimed at improving knowledge about malaria and adherences to control interventions are necessary to ultimately eliminate the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-101734142023-05-12 Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon Tangi, Livinus N. Ajonina, Marcelus U. Moyeh, Marcel N. Chi, Hanesh F. Ntui, Vincent N. Kwi, Pilate N. Toussi, Eric C. T. Fung, Mary Progress S. Fah, FohTella Mayaba, Joel M. Formilack, Franklin T. Ntasin, Veronica N. Nji, Theobald M. Yenshu, Emmanuel V. Achidi, Eric A. Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred Apinjoh, Tobias O. Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Despite a scale up of control interventions over the years, malaria remains a major public health and economic concern in Cameroon, contributing considerably to hospitalization and deaths. The effectiveness of control strategies depends on the extent of adherence by the population to national guidelines. This study assessed the influence of human knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to malaria and its control on the prevalence of malaria parasite infection, with implications for the elimination of the disease. METHODOLOGY: This is a cross-sectional community and hospital-based study, covering the five ecological and three malaria transmission zones in Cameroon. A pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire was used to document socio-demographic and clinical parameters as well as knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward malaria control and management. Consenting participants were screened for malaria parasite with rapid diagnostic test (mRDT) of the peripheral blood. Association between qualitative variables was determined using the chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 3,360 participants were enrolled, 45.0% (1,513) of whom were mRDT positive, with 14.0% (451/3,216) and 29.6% (951/3,216) having asymptomatic parasitaemia and malaria, respectively. Although most participants knew the cause, symptoms, and control strategies, with 53.6% (1,000/1,867) expertly knowledgeable about malaria overall, only 0.1% (2/1,763) individuals were fully adherent to malaria control measures. CONCLUSION: The risk of malaria in Cameroon remains high, with the population considerably knowledgeable about the disease but poorly adherent to national malaria control guidelines. Concerted and more effective strategies aimed at improving knowledge about malaria and adherences to control interventions are necessary to ultimately eliminate the disease. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10173414/ /pubmed/37181692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1060479 Text en Copyright © 2023 Tangi, Ajonina, Moyeh, Chi, Ntui, Kwi, Toussi, Fung, Fah, Mayaba, Formilack, Ntasin, Nji, Yenshu, Achidi, Amambua-Ngwa and Apinjoh. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Tangi, Livinus N. Ajonina, Marcelus U. Moyeh, Marcel N. Chi, Hanesh F. Ntui, Vincent N. Kwi, Pilate N. Toussi, Eric C. T. Fung, Mary Progress S. Fah, FohTella Mayaba, Joel M. Formilack, Franklin T. Ntasin, Veronica N. Nji, Theobald M. Yenshu, Emmanuel V. Achidi, Eric A. Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred Apinjoh, Tobias O. Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title | Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title_full | Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title_fullStr | Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title_full_unstemmed | Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title_short | Knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of Plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in Cameroon |
title_sort | knowledge, attitude, and adherence to malaria control guidelines and the prevalence of plasmodium species infection in localities across transmission and ecological zones in cameroon |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10173414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37181692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1060479 |
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