Literature DB >> 9745842

Evaluation of community compliance with annual ivermectin treatment of onchocerciasis in Patigi, Nigeria.

W A Oyibo1, A F Fagbenro-Beyiku.   

Abstract

A low community acceptance and compliance with annual ivermectin treatment was recorded in Patigi, Nigeria where ivermectin is being distributed centrally in designated centres for the fifth time. The average community acceptance rate (ACAR) for the treatment period was 53.48% while the community compliance rate (CCR) of 1.9% of the total subjects interviewed was recorded. Absenteeism from treatment was a major reason for non-treatment (average, 34.6%). Inadequate and poor mobilisation was identified as a major reason for the low ivermectin acceptance and compliance with treatment in this community. An intensive mobilisation with health education messages with the inclusion of religious/traditional institutions is advocated.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Behavior; Community; Developing Countries; Diseases; Drugs; English Speaking Africa; Geographic Factors; Nigeria; Onchocerciasis--prevention and control; Parasitic Diseases; Population; Research Report; Residence Characteristics; Spatial Distribution; Treatment; User Compliance; Western Africa

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9745842

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Afr Med J        ISSN: 0012-835X


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