COVID 19: Knowledge, opinions and prevention among the populace

M. Soroye, B. Osagbemiro
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Objective: There was a lot of panic when the COVID-19 pandemic started because a lot was not known about it. However, as the disease unfolded, proven scientific universal precautions are recommended to curb its spread. Methods: This was a cross-sectional online survey of people living in Nigeria. Questionnaires were distributed to consenting participants using the SurveyMonkey and data was collected on sociodemographic knowledge of the aetiology and prevention of COVID-19. Analysis was done with the SPSS version 25. Results: Eighty-five participants with age ranging from 18 to 60 years took part in the study. The mean age was 37.35 ± 11.7years. Forty-seven (47%) had knowledge that COVID-19 infection is from a virus. 29.4% thought it is caused by biological weapons, 1.2% from 5G internet, 7.1% as government’s ploy to embezzle money and 9.4% conspiracy theory from the world leaders to reduce world’s population. All participants knew that hand washing is a preventive measure against the spread of COVID-19 and majority agreed to the use of sanitizers, social distancing and disinfection of surfaces. Only 30.6% agreed that wearing of facemasks will serve as a preventive measure. Over 90% of the participants agreed that dissemination of appropriate information, use of universal precautions, isolation and intensive treatment of those infected can help prevent the spread of COVID-19. 11.8% of participants knew that additional precautions are needed for aerosol generating procedures. Conclusion: The knowledge of COVID-19 aetiology is poor among the populace and the need to wear face masks as a preventive measure in curtailing the spread of COVID-19 needs to be emphasized.  
COVID - 19:民众的知识、意见和预防
目的:当COVID-19大流行开始时,由于人们对它知之甚少,人们感到非常恐慌。然而,随着疾病的发展,建议采取经过验证的科学普遍预防措施来遏制其传播。方法:这是一项对生活在尼日利亚的人进行的横断面在线调查。使用SurveyMonkey向同意的参与者分发调查问卷,并收集有关COVID-19病因学和预防的社会人口学知识的数据。使用SPSS 25进行分析。结果:85名年龄在18岁到60岁之间的参与者参加了这项研究。平均年龄37.35±11.7岁。47人(47%)知道COVID-19感染来自病毒。29.4%的人认为是生物武器造成的,1.2%的人认为是5G网络造成的,7.1%的人认为是政府挪用资金的伎俩,9.4%的人认为是世界各国领导人减少世界人口的阴谋论。所有参与者都知道洗手是预防COVID-19传播的一项措施,大多数人同意使用消毒剂、保持社交距离和对表面消毒。只有30.6%的人认为佩戴口罩是一种预防措施。超过90%的与会者认为,传播适当信息、采取普遍预防措施、对感染者进行隔离和强化治疗有助于防止COVID-19的传播。11.8%的参与者知道气溶胶产生过程需要额外的预防措施。结论:我国民众对COVID-19病原学知识贫乏,应强调佩戴口罩是遏制COVID-19传播的一项预防措施。
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