Literature DB >> 8062396

Nationwide survey of bednet use in rural Gambia.

U D'Alessandro1, M K Aikins, P Langerock, S Bennett, B M Greenwood.   

Abstract

A nationwide survey was carried out to investigate the use of bednets in rural areas of the Gambia, particularly among children under 5 years old and among pregnant women. A stratified multistage design was used; 360 compounds in 60 villages were visited. Overall, 58% of beds had a net, with very little difference between villages with primary health care (PHC) facilities and those without (non-PHC). Bednet use was higher in the Central Region (76%) than in the Western and Eastern Regions (both 51%). It was highest among the Jola ethnic group (77%) and lowest among Sarahulis and other minority groups. Use of bednets was higher among target groups (such as infants, children under 5 years old, and pregnant women) than among the general population, and reached a level of over 90% in these groups in the Central Region. Use was associated with possession of a metal bed and a radio. Previous trials of impregnated bednets in the Gambia have been carried out in the Central Region, where bednet use is highest. The efforts of the National Impregnated Bednet Programme should therefore concentrate on the other regions and among the minority ethnic groups in order to increase bednet ownership.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8062396      PMCID: PMC2486695     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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