Knowledge of the Human Monkey Pox Infection among Medical Practitioners in Punjab, Pakistan

Dr. Romaisa Khalid, D. Ehsan, A. Khalid, Dr. Khalid Mahmood
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Objective: To assess the knowledge of medical practitioners regarding The Human Monkey Pox Infection.Methodology: A cross sectional study was performed between June 2022 and August 2022 among medical practitioners in Punjab, Pakistan especially the medical practitioners from major cities including Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan. Data was collected through an online, self-administered questionnaire. Piloting was done and feedback was taken. All the registered doctors working in different areas of Pakistan were included in this study. All non-registered doctors, nurses and paramedical staff were excluded from this study. Ethical approval was taken from the Office of the Ethical Review Committee, Faisalabad Medical University, Letter number: 48-ERC/FMU/2021-2022/232. Data was analyzed using SPSS version20.0.Results: Out of the 250 participants, 52(20.8%) were house officers, 78(31.2%) were medical officers,78(31.2%) were postgraduate residents and 16.8% were consultants. Among 250 participants, 170(68%) were in between the ages of 23 to 33, 16.4% between 34 to 44 and 39(15.6%) were between 45 to 55 years of age. Our 229(91.6%) participants were aware of The Human Monkey Pox Infection [HMPI] and 8.4% were not aware of HMPI. Only 115(46%) participants consider HMPI similar to smallpox. Majority of the respondents were aware of the predominant symptoms of the HMPI. Only 116(46.4%) participants consider 2nd and 3rd generation small pox vaccines to be effective against The Human Monkey pox Virus [HMPV].Conclusion: This study shows the knowledge of medical practitioners is relatively low. But considering the fact as being a newly emerging disease in Asian countries the overall response of doctors was a bit reasonable. Due to high alert by WHO there is an utmost need of training sessions for medical practitioners.
巴基斯坦旁遮普医生对人类猴痘感染的了解
目的:了解医务人员对人猴痘感染的了解情况。方法:在2022年6月至2022年8月期间,对巴基斯坦旁遮普省的医生进行了横断面研究,特别是来自拉合尔、费萨拉巴德、木尔坦等主要城市的医生。数据是通过在线、自我管理的问卷收集的。试驾完成了,反馈也得到了。所有在巴基斯坦不同地区工作的注册医生都被纳入了这项研究。所有未注册的医生、护士和辅助医务人员均被排除在本研究之外。伦理批准来自费萨拉巴德医科大学伦理审查委员会办公室,信号:48-ERC/FMU/2021-2022/232。数据分析采用SPSS version20.0。结果:在250名参与者中,52名(20.8%)是住院部官员,78名(31.2%)是医务官员,78名(31.2%)是研究生住院医师,16.8%是顾问。在250名参与者中,170人(68%)的年龄在23至33岁之间,16.4%的年龄在34至44岁之间,39人(15.6%)的年龄在45至55岁之间。229名(91.6%)参与者知道人类猴痘感染[HMPI], 8.4%的参与者不知道HMPI。只有115名(46%)参与者认为HMPI与天花相似。大多数应答者知道HMPI的主要症状。只有116人(46.4%)认为第二代和第三代天花疫苗对人类猴痘病毒(HMPV)有效。结论:本研究显示执业医师的知识水平相对较低。但考虑到这是一种亚洲国家新出现的疾病,医生的总体反应有点合理。由于世卫组织的高度警惕,迫切需要对医务人员进行培训。
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