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Awareness of health personnel about lymphatic filariasis and mass drug administration in Karnataka state of South India.

N Joseph1, Sh Subba, A Jain, B Unnikrishnan, K Nagaraj, Sm Kotian.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A third of world's filariasis cases occur in India. As a result Mass Drug Administration (MDA) was commenced in 1997 with the aim of eliminating this disease by 2015. However the coverage of MDA was not satisfactory. The underlying reasons for the poor coverage need to be identified. This study was conducted to assess the awareness of health personnel of lymphatic filariasis and the MDA programme.
METHOD: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kundapura taluk of Karnataka state in India during the 6(th) round of the MDA which was held between December 11 to 13, 2009.78 health personnel who were posted for drug distribution were selected by convenience sampling. After obtaining informed consent health personnel were interviewed individually using a semi-structured questionnaire. Performance of health personnel was assessed according to points scored for their responses.
RESULTS: The mean age of all participants were 22.7± 8.9 years, 74(94.1%) were females and 58(74.4%) were nursing students. Only 17 (21.8%) participants had prior experience before taking part in this round of MDA. Only 4 (5.1%) participants achieved good scores while 45 (57.7%) got average scores. Performance scores were significantly better among paramedical workers (P<0.025) and participants with at least 4 years of experience in MDA (P<0.004). 10 (12.8%) participants held the misconception that MDA should not be given to patients with DM (diabetes mellitus) and 7 (9.0%) felt that it should not be given to patients with hypertension or elderly people. This was seen significantly more (P<0.001) among non medical workers compared to others.
CONCLUSION: Very few participants in this study attained good performance scores regarding their knowledge of lymphatic filariasis and the MDA programme. Performance scores were better among paramedical workers compared to others. However misconceptions about contraindications to MDA were seen in all participants and this must be addressed by future training.

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Keywords:  Awareness; Health Personnel; Lymphatic filariasis; Mass drug administration

Year:  2011        PMID: 23386885      PMCID: PMC3562929          DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.2011.533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Med J        ISSN: 1836-1935


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Authors:  K Regu; M K Showkath Ali; R Rajendran; S M Koya; B Ganesh; A C Dhariwal; Shiv Lal
Journal:  J Commun Dis       Date:  2006-12

2.  Awareness of health personnel about lymphatic filariasis and mass drug administration in Kerala State.

Authors:  Ali M K Showkath; K Regu; R Rajendran; M K Mohanan; B Ganesh
Journal:  J Commun Dis       Date:  2008-03

3.  A study on coverage and compliance of mass drug administration programme for elimination of filariasis in Udupi district, Karnataka, India.

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Journal:  J Vector Borne Dis       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 1.688

4.  Mass drug administration against filariasis in India: perceptions and practices in a rural community in Kerala.

Authors:  S Aswathy; K Beteena; K Leelamoni
Journal:  Ann Trop Med Parasitol       Date:  2009-10

5.  Situation analysis in a large urban area of India, prior to launching a programme of mass drug administrations to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.

Authors:  K D Ramaiah; K N Vijay Kumar; R Ravi; P K Das
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6.  Mapping of lymphatic filariasis in India.

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7.  Clinicians' attitude on mass drug administration under the program to eliminate lymphatic filariasis: a qualitative study from Orissa, India.

Authors:  Anna Salomi Kerketta; Bontha Veerraju Babu
Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 1.399

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Authors:  Shona Wynd; Wayne D Melrose; David N Durrheim; Jaime Carron; Margaret Gyapong
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 9.408

9.  Factors associated with the acceptance of mass drug administration for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis in Agusan del Sur, Philippines.

Authors:  Maria Lourdes E Amarillo; Vicente Y Belizario; Jewel T Sadiang-Abay; Stephanie Anne M Sison; Ariane Marie S Dayag
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2008-05-27       Impact factor: 3.876

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