Status of falciparum malaria and associated knowledge amongst febrile patients attending Cottage Hospital Ogidioloje, Ilorin, North central Nigeria

Autor: Amaechi, Ebube Charles, Okore, Oghale O’woma, Ubiaru, Prince Chigozirim, Ejike, Blessing Uzoamaka, Ihemanma, Chioma Ada, Egwu, Onyekachi, Ibrahim, Abdulhamid Burour, Bello, Bashirat Oniboki, Oyeniyi, Morufat Rike
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Animal Research International; Vol 15, No 3 (2018)
ISSN: 1597-3115
Popis: Malaria is one of the major public health challenges in many tropical developing countries including Nigeria. Thus, comprehensive epidemiological information on transmission and distribution of the infection in different localities is a key factor to develop control strategies. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of malaria and assess biomedical knowledge and practice about malaria transmission, prevention and control measures among febrile patients attending Cottage Hospital Ogidi-Oloje, Ilorin between January and July, 2018. Structured and pre-tested questionnaires (n = 380) and blood films examinations were used for data collection. All the data were entered and analysed using SPSS 20.0. The overall falciparum malaria prevalence was 45.8 %. Malaria parasite infection resulted in signs and symptoms such as fever (33.7 %) headache (31.3 %), Shivering (14.2 %), body/joint pains (8.7 %) and others (0.3 %). On the average, 76.1 % of the subjects had knowledge and awareness about malaria parasite infections. The prevalence of malaria parasite infection were significantly associated (p
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