A Survey of Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Cockroach Infestation and Its Public Health implications in Makurdi, Nigeria

E. Omudu, A. O. Eyumah
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The willingness to participate in cockroach control activities is said to be dependent on individual and community’s perception of the importance of cockroach infestation. Quantitative questionnaire and ranking exercise were used to determine respondents’ knowledge, perception and attitude to cockroach infestation in Makurdi, Nigeria, between Mar. and Jun. 2006. Two hundred and thirty four household heads comprising 128 (54.7%) males, 106 (45.3%) females, 80 (34.2%) civil servants, 67 (28.6%) business men and women, 57 (24.4%) farmers, and 30 (12.8%) students participated. Two hundred and six (88.0%) of the respondents reported seeing cockroaches in their houses; 98 (41.9%) considered cockroach infestation in their apartments to be low, 90 (38.6%) and 48 (20.5%) rated cockroach infestation in their apartments as moderate and high, respectively. Eighty-two (35.0%) respondents considered cockroach infestation to be a potential health risk, 92 (39.3%) did not associate cockroach infestation with any health problem, and 60 (25.6%) were not sure that cockroaches transmit diseases. There was no significant gender difference in perception of the health risk associated with cockroach infestation (t= 0.14, df’= 1, P>0.05). Cockroach was ranked fourth amongst the five household pc . red and 136 (58.1 %) of the respondents controlled cockroach infestation manually. While \ 75.2%) of the respondents reported that they felt embarrassed when visitors saw cockroaches in their homes, 58 (24.8%) said they were not embarrassed. The study revealed that the vector competence of cockroach was grossly underrated and consequently the risk of contracting cockroach-borne infections is high. There is need for further entomological investigations and community health education on health hazard associated with cockroach infestation.
尼日利亚马库尔迪市蟑螂侵害的知识、态度和认知及其公共卫生影响调查
参与灭蟑活动的意愿取决于个人和社区对蜚蠊侵扰重要性的认识。2006年3月至6月,采用定量问卷调查和排名法对尼日利亚马库尔迪地区调查对象对蜚蠊侵害的认识、认知和态度进行调查。共有234名户主参与调查,其中男性128人(54.7%),女性106人(45.3%),公务员80人(34.2%),男女商人67人(28.6%),农民57人(24.4%),学生30人(12.8%)。226人(88.0%)报告在家中见过蟑螂;98人(41.9%)认为自己的公寓蜚蠊侵害程度低,90人(38.6%)认为自己的公寓蜚蠊侵害程度中等,48人(20.5%)认为自己的公寓蜚蠊侵害程度高。82名(35.0%)受访者认为蟑螂侵害是潜在的健康风险,92名(39.3%)受访者认为蟑螂侵害与健康问题无关,60名(25.6%)受访者不确定蟑螂会传播疾病。不同性别对蜚蠊侵害健康风险的认知差异无统计学意义(t= 0.14, df ' = 1, P>0.05)。蟑螂在五台家用电脑中排名第四。对蜚蠊进行人工控制的有136例(58.1%)。75.2%的人回答说,当客人在家里看到蟑螂时,他们会感到尴尬,而58人(24.8%)回答说,他们不会感到尴尬。研究表明,人们严重低估了蜚蠊的媒介能力,因此感染蜚蠊传播感染的风险很高。有必要进一步开展昆虫学调查和社区卫生教育,以了解与蟑螂侵害有关的健康危害。
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