Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India

Background: Malaria is a serious global health challenge. Mangalore, Karnataka, India is an endemic area for malaria and there has not been much research on this area. Thus it has been felt that this study will provide an insight into efficacy of the cur­rent malaria control programs and...

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Main Authors: B Unnikrishnan, Anan Jaiswal, B Reshmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-05-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/6095.pdf&manuscript_id=6095
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spelling doaj-9852263dc9a445a59b0e0c7ce08b872d2020-12-02T11:59:19ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852008-05-01371119123Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South IndiaB UnnikrishnanAnan JaiswalB ReshmiBackground: Malaria is a serious global health challenge. Mangalore, Karnataka, India is an endemic area for malaria and there has not been much research on this area. Thus it has been felt that this study will provide an insight into efficacy of the cur­rent malaria control programs and identifying targets for future educational campaigns and provide guidance for existing pro­grams.Methods: The study was community based descriptive study and the data were collected by interviewing the subjects who had malaria infections in the last 12 months. The study duration was 24 months.Results: Two hundred and five individuals >= 15 years of age and who had at least 1 episode of malaria in the past 12 months were interviewed. Within the study population, 80.5% of the subjects correctly identified mosquitoes as the source of malaria. Seventy one percent of the interviewed subject completed the full course of medicine prescribed to them. Eighty one percent of the respondent said that no health education was given to them regarding prevention of malaria majority of the respondents spent between $10 to $30 for treatment of malaria.Conclusions: The malaria awareness campaign should be intensified as not all the people are aware to   the cause of malaria and compliance to the treatment has to be increased by sensitizing the patients.  http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/6095.pdf&manuscript_id=6095
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Anan Jaiswal
B Reshmi
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B Reshmi
Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Anan Jaiswal
B Reshmi
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title Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
title_short Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
title_full Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
title_fullStr Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and Treatment Seeking Behaviour of People Affected With Malaria in Coastal South India
title_sort awareness and treatment seeking behaviour of people affected with malaria in coastal south india
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2008-05-01
description Background: Malaria is a serious global health challenge. Mangalore, Karnataka, India is an endemic area for malaria and there has not been much research on this area. Thus it has been felt that this study will provide an insight into efficacy of the cur­rent malaria control programs and identifying targets for future educational campaigns and provide guidance for existing pro­grams.Methods: The study was community based descriptive study and the data were collected by interviewing the subjects who had malaria infections in the last 12 months. The study duration was 24 months.Results: Two hundred and five individuals >= 15 years of age and who had at least 1 episode of malaria in the past 12 months were interviewed. Within the study population, 80.5% of the subjects correctly identified mosquitoes as the source of malaria. Seventy one percent of the interviewed subject completed the full course of medicine prescribed to them. Eighty one percent of the respondent said that no health education was given to them regarding prevention of malaria majority of the respondents spent between $10 to $30 for treatment of malaria.Conclusions: The malaria awareness campaign should be intensified as not all the people are aware to   the cause of malaria and compliance to the treatment has to be increased by sensitizing the patients. 
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