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Assessment of the Knowledge and Awareness of Leptospirosis among Households, Farmers, and Livestock Keepers in Unguja Island, Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Study
Kambere Kavulikirwa, Olivier
2023
 

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Keywords :
Leptospirosis; Awareness; Knowledge; Zoonosis; Health Risk; Prevention
Abstract :
[en] Limited understanding exists concerning leptospirosis in Zanzibar. The objective of this study is to evaluate the degree of knowledge and awareness of leptospirosis within the urban and peri-urban populations of Unguja. A cross-sectional study was conducted utilizing semi-structured questionnaires from January to April 2022. Two hundred respondents were randomly selected (130 males and 70 females) aged between 18 and 89 years. Descriptive analysis was employed to assess the main trends in knowledge and awareness, and χ2 analysis was utilized to determine associations between demographic characteristics with respondents' knowledge and awareness. The majority of respondents (64%) lacked awareness of leptospirosis' etiology, but a significant proportion of respondents had a favorable attitude (68.6%) towards leptospirosis compared to their average knowledge and awareness (35%) and practices (29.3%). Nonetheless, the livestock keeper, farmers, fishermen, and healthcare providers had low levels of knowledge and awareness. The findings also demonstrated that males had a strong association with occupational physical activities, while educational level was associated with preventive practices. Living in urban or peri-urban areas was significantly linked with the respondents' practices. The study's outcomes demonstrated low levels of community knowledge and awareness regarding leptospirosis' etiology, mode of transmission, and symptoms among livestock keepers, farmers, fishermen, and healthcare providers. Although most respondents had a favorable attitude, their low level of knowledge and poor practices indicate that supplementing a positive attitude with enhanced knowledge and awareness is necessary to promote individual engagement in preventive measures.
Disciplines :
Human health sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Kambere Kavulikirwa, Olivier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Faculté de Médecine > Form. doct. sc. santé publ. (paysage) ; Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health (ESPUM), University of Montréal, Canada ; Groupe de Recherche en Épidémiologie des Zoonoses et Santé Publique (GREZOSP), Canada ; Centre de Recherche en Santé Publique (CReSP), Canada ; Faculty of Veterinary medicine, Catholic University of Graben in Butembo (UCG), Democratic Republic of the Congo
Language :
English
Title :
Assessment of the Knowledge and Awareness of Leptospirosis among Households, Farmers, and Livestock Keepers in Unguja Island, Tanzania: A Cross-Sectional Study
Publication date :
2023
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