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Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

INTRODUCTION: on 16(th) March 2020, Tanzania announced its first COVID-19 case. The country had already developed a 72-hour response plan and had enacted three compulsory infection prevention and control interventions. Here, we describe public compliance to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) pub...

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Autores principales: Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi, Oriyo, Ndekya Maria, Bita, Andre Arsene Fouda, Shayo, Elizabeth, Kagaruki, Gibson, Katsande, Reggis, Hussein, Ally, Kishimba, Rogath Saika, Urio, Loveness John, Lema, Nsiande, Camara, Neema, Makundi, Vida, Mengestu, Tigest Ketsela, Saguti, Grace Elizabeth, Habtu, Michael Mesfin, Kwesi, Elias, Bakari, Muhammad, Mfaume, Rashid, Makubi, Abel, Subi, Leonard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9074051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35573435
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.174.31481
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author Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi
Oriyo, Ndekya Maria
Bita, Andre Arsene Fouda
Shayo, Elizabeth
Kagaruki, Gibson
Katsande, Reggis
Hussein, Ally
Kishimba, Rogath Saika
Urio, Loveness John
Lema, Nsiande
Camara, Neema
Makundi, Vida
Mengestu, Tigest Ketsela
Saguti, Grace Elizabeth
Habtu, Michael Mesfin
Kwesi, Elias
Bakari, Muhammad
Mfaume, Rashid
Makubi, Abel
Subi, Leonard
author_facet Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi
Oriyo, Ndekya Maria
Bita, Andre Arsene Fouda
Shayo, Elizabeth
Kagaruki, Gibson
Katsande, Reggis
Hussein, Ally
Kishimba, Rogath Saika
Urio, Loveness John
Lema, Nsiande
Camara, Neema
Makundi, Vida
Mengestu, Tigest Ketsela
Saguti, Grace Elizabeth
Habtu, Michael Mesfin
Kwesi, Elias
Bakari, Muhammad
Mfaume, Rashid
Makubi, Abel
Subi, Leonard
author_sort Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi
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description INTRODUCTION: on 16(th) March 2020, Tanzania announced its first COVID-19 case. The country had already developed a 72-hour response plan and had enacted three compulsory infection prevention and control interventions. Here, we describe public compliance to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) public health measures in Dar es Salaam during the early COVID-19 response and testing of the feasibility of an observational method. METHODS: a cross sectional study was conducted between April and May 2020 in Dar es Salaam City. At that time, Dar es Salaam was the epi centre of the epidemic. Respondents were randomly selected from defined population strata (high, medium and low). Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and through observations. RESULTS: a total of 390 subjects were interviewed, response rate was 388 (99.5%). Mean age of the respondents was 34.8 years and 168 (43.1%) had primary level education. Out of the 388 respondents, 384 (98.9%) reported to have heard about COVID-19 public health and social measures, 90.0% had heard from the television and 84.6% from the radio. Covering coughs and sneezes using a handkerchief was the most common behaviour observed among 320 (82.5%) respondents; followed by hand washing hygiene practice, 312 (80.4%) and wearing face masks, 240 (61.9%). Approximately 215 (55.4%) adhered to physical distancing guidance. Age and gender were associated with compliance to IPC measures (both, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: compliance to public health measures during the early phase of COVID-19 pandemic in this urban setting was encouraging. As the pandemic continues, it is critical to ensure compliance is sustained and capitalize on risk communication via television and radio.
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spelling pubmed-90740512022-05-13 Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi Oriyo, Ndekya Maria Bita, Andre Arsene Fouda Shayo, Elizabeth Kagaruki, Gibson Katsande, Reggis Hussein, Ally Kishimba, Rogath Saika Urio, Loveness John Lema, Nsiande Camara, Neema Makundi, Vida Mengestu, Tigest Ketsela Saguti, Grace Elizabeth Habtu, Michael Mesfin Kwesi, Elias Bakari, Muhammad Mfaume, Rashid Makubi, Abel Subi, Leonard Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: on 16(th) March 2020, Tanzania announced its first COVID-19 case. The country had already developed a 72-hour response plan and had enacted three compulsory infection prevention and control interventions. Here, we describe public compliance to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) public health measures in Dar es Salaam during the early COVID-19 response and testing of the feasibility of an observational method. METHODS: a cross sectional study was conducted between April and May 2020 in Dar es Salaam City. At that time, Dar es Salaam was the epi centre of the epidemic. Respondents were randomly selected from defined population strata (high, medium and low). Data were collected using a structured questionnaire and through observations. RESULTS: a total of 390 subjects were interviewed, response rate was 388 (99.5%). Mean age of the respondents was 34.8 years and 168 (43.1%) had primary level education. Out of the 388 respondents, 384 (98.9%) reported to have heard about COVID-19 public health and social measures, 90.0% had heard from the television and 84.6% from the radio. Covering coughs and sneezes using a handkerchief was the most common behaviour observed among 320 (82.5%) respondents; followed by hand washing hygiene practice, 312 (80.4%) and wearing face masks, 240 (61.9%). Approximately 215 (55.4%) adhered to physical distancing guidance. Age and gender were associated with compliance to IPC measures (both, p<0.05). CONCLUSION: compliance to public health measures during the early phase of COVID-19 pandemic in this urban setting was encouraging. As the pandemic continues, it is critical to ensure compliance is sustained and capitalize on risk communication via television and radio. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9074051/ /pubmed/35573435 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.174.31481 Text en Copyright: Janneth Maridadi Mghamba et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mghamba, Janneth Maridadi
Oriyo, Ndekya Maria
Bita, Andre Arsene Fouda
Shayo, Elizabeth
Kagaruki, Gibson
Katsande, Reggis
Hussein, Ally
Kishimba, Rogath Saika
Urio, Loveness John
Lema, Nsiande
Camara, Neema
Makundi, Vida
Mengestu, Tigest Ketsela
Saguti, Grace Elizabeth
Habtu, Michael Mesfin
Kwesi, Elias
Bakari, Muhammad
Mfaume, Rashid
Makubi, Abel
Subi, Leonard
Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_full Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_fullStr Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_short Compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down COVID-19 in early phase of disease transmission in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_sort compliance to infection prevention and control interventions for slowing down covid-19 in early phase of disease transmission in dar es salaam, tanzania
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9074051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35573435
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.41.174.31481
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