| Literature DB >> 31238990 |
Avijit Saha1,2, Malabika Sarker1,2, Moktadir Kabir3, Guangyu Lu4, Olaf Müller5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Slash and burn cultivators are a significant risk group for malaria in South-East Asia. As envisaged in the National Strategic Plan for Malaria Elimination, Bangladesh aims to achieve zero indigenous malaria transmission by 2030. For the national plan to move from malaria control to malaria elimination, targeting the population of slash and burn cultivators is of overriding importance.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; KAP study; Malaria; Risk factors; Slash and burn cultivator
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31238990 PMCID: PMC6593565 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-2849-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1Malaria map of Bangladesh [20]
Socio-demographic characteristics of survey respondents
| Area name | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaptai | Sadar | ||
| Gender | |||
| Male | 79 (70.54) | 39 (44.32) | 118 (59.0) |
| Female | 33 (29.46) | 49 (55.68) | 82 (41.0) |
| Age (in years) | |||
| 18 to ≤ 39 | 42 (37.5) | 47 (53.4) | 89 (44.5) |
| ≥ 40 | 70 (62.5) | 41 (46.6) | 111 (55.5) |
| Education level | |||
| No schooling | 14 (12.50) | 28 (31.82) | 42 (21.00) |
| Unfinished primary | 12 (10.71) | 18 (20.45) | 30 (15.00) |
| Finished primary | 27 (24.11) | 18 (20.45) | 45 (22.50) |
| Unfinished secondary | 24 (21.43) | 12 (13.64) | 36 (18.00) |
| Finished secondary | 30 (26.79) | 8 (9.09) | 38 (19.00) |
| Higher secondary and above | 5 (4.46) | 4 (4.55) | 9 (4.50) |
| Own any cultivable land | |||
| No | 59 (52.68) | 31 (35.23) | 90 (45.0) |
| Yes | 53 (47.32) | 57 (64.77) | 110 (55.0) |
| Poverty levela | |||
| Poor | 58 (51.79) | 36 (40.91) | 94 (47.0) |
| Non-poor | 54 (48.21) | 52 (59.09) | 106 (53.0) |
aThe Progress out of Poverty Index® (PPI®) tool was used in the study to measure the likelihood of the study households to fall below different poverty lines. The tool was validated and weighted using most recent household income and expenditure survey from different countries [20]. The likelihood of people falling under the poverty line was measured using the 2005 international purchasing power parity of less than $2.00/day
Knowledge about malaria
| Area name | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Kaptai | Sadar | ||
| Heard about malaria | |||
| Yes | 95 (84.8) | 83 (94.3) | 178 (89.0) |
| No | 17 (15.2) | 5 (5.7) | 22 (11.0) |
| How is malaria transmitted | |||
| By drinking contaminated water | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.1) | 2 (1.0) |
| By eating contaminated food | 3 (2.7) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (1.5) |
| Mosquito bite | 94 (83.9) | 83 (94.3) | 177 (88.5) |
| Close contact with an infected patient | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.1) | 2 (1.0) |
| Don’t know | 13 (11.6) | 3 (3.4) | 16 (8.0) |
| Knows about basic signs (high fever and chills) | |||
| Yes | 76 (67.9) | 49 (55.7) | 125 (62.5) |
| No | 36 (32.1) | 39 (44.3) | 75 (37.5) |
| When do malaria mosquito bites | |||
| During night hours | 33 (29.5) | 58 (65.9) | 91 (45.5) |
| Any time of the day | 55 (49.1) | 19 (21.6) | 74 (37.0) |
| Don’t know | 24 (21.4) | 11 (12.5) | 35 (17.5) |
| What are the treatment options available | |||
| Allopathic treatment (modern medicine) | 90 (80.4) | 74 (84.1) | 164 (82.0) |
| Self/homeopathic treatment | 22 (19.6) | 14 (15.9) | 36 (18.0) |
| When to seek treatment | |||
| Within 24 h | 87 (77.7) | 85 (96.6) | 172 (86.0) |
| Beyond 24 h | 25 (22.3) | 3 (3.4) | 28 (14.0) |
| Where to seek treatment | |||
| Doctors with a professional degree | 48 (42.9) | 66 (75.0) | 114 (57.0) |
| No or self-treatment/drug store/traditional healers | 64 (57.1) | 22 (25.0) | 86 (43.0) |
| Main malaria preventive measures mentioneda | |||
| Sleeping under a mosquito net | 81 (72.3) | 71 (80.7) | 125 (76.0) |
| Clearing the environment from vegetation | 87 (77.7) | 40 (45.5) | 127 (63.5) |
| Using ITNs | 72 (64.3) | 46 (52.3) | 118 (59.0) |
aThese were multiple choice questions
Attitudes towards malaria
| Responses | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly disagree | Disagree | Agree | Strongly agree | |
| Anyone can be infected with malaria | 2 (1.0) | 32 (16.0) | 121 (60.5) | 45 (22.5) |
| Only children and expectant women have the risk of contracting malaria | 5 (2.5) | 160 (80.0) | 34 (17.0) | 1 (0.5) |
| Thinks malaria as a life-threatening disease | 3 (1.5) | 22 (11.0) | 133 (66.5) | 42 (21.0) |
| During night time, sleeping under mosquito net can prevent malaria | 3 (1.5) | 29 (14.5) | 138 (69.0) | 30 (15.0) |
| Working and sleeping overnight in the garden or forest can increase the threat of getting malaria | 3 (1.5) | 31 (15.5) | 154 (77.0) | 12 (6.0) |
| It is dangerous not to take malaria medicine completely | 2 (1.0) | 22 (11.0) | 119 (59.5) | 57 (28.5) |
| I feel like I should visit the health centers to get my blood tested if I suspect malaria | 1 (0.5) | 22 (11.0) | 147 (73.5) | 30 (15.0) |
| Recovering from malaria without getting any treatment is possible | 38 (19.0) | 134 (67.0) | 23 (11.5) | 5 (2.5) |
Malaria prevention and treatment practice
| Responses | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Always | Sometimes | Never | |
| How often do you sleep under a mosquito net? | 145 (72.5) | 52 (26.0) | 3 (1.5) |
| How often do other members of the household sleep under mosquito nets? | 139 (69.5) | 54 (27.0) | 7 (3.5) |
| How often do you check for holes/repair mosquito nets | 39 (19.5) | 134 (67.0) | 27 (13.5) |
| How often do you use mosquito repellent coils on your house? | 15 (7.5) | 59 (29.5) | 126 (63.0) |
| How often do you use the anti-mosquito spray in your house? | 4 (2.0) | 35 (17.5) | 161 (80.5) |
| How often do you clean/cut bushes around your house? | 95 (47.5) | 86 (43.0) | 19 (9.5) |
| How often do you clean stagnant water near your house? | 85 (42.5) | 103 (51.5) | 12 (6.0) |
| How often do you visit the health center when you fall sick? | 17 (8.5) | 168 (84.0) | 15 (7.5) |
| How often do you receive visits from the community health workers? | 71 (35.5) | 103 (51.5) | 26 (13.0) |