Prevalence and associated factors of bed bug infestations (Cimex lectularius) in lubaga division, Kampala capital city, Uganda

George W Senabulya, J. B. Alege, C. Atuhairwe, I. Taremwa
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Background: There has been an increasing public health concern as a result of bed bug infestation, with devastating effects on health and quality of life in Uganda. This study provided the first community-based report on the situation of bed bugs in Lubaga division, Kampala Capital City, Uganda. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study design, in which data was collected using questionnaire, key informant interview guide and a data abstraction tools. Results: Out of the 356 respondents interviewed, 249(69.9%) had bed bugs in their homes. The study further revealed a significant statistical relationship between the variables of gender, sex, level of education, employment status. The health systems factors that include availability of professional personnel to control bed bugs, use of effective and recommended chemicals, availability of funds, and resistance of bed bugs to insecticides were all found to have an influence on the risk of bed bugs. Conclusion: The study has established the need to strengthen vector control programs in a city suburb. *Correspondence to: Ivan Mugisha Taremwa, Clarke International University, P.O Box 7782, Kampala, Uganda, Tel: +256774346368; Email: imugisha@ymail.com
乌干达首都坎帕拉卢巴加地区臭虫感染的流行率和相关因素
背景:由于臭虫肆虐,对乌干达的健康和生活质量造成了毁灭性影响,公众健康问题日益受到关注。本研究首次提供了乌干达首都坎帕拉卢巴加区臭虫状况的社区报告。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,采用问卷调查、关键信息人访谈指南和数据抽象工具收集数据。结果:在356名受访者中,249名(69.9%)家中有臭虫。该研究进一步揭示了性别、性别、教育水平、就业状况等变量之间存在显著的统计关系。卫生系统因素,包括是否有专业人员控制臭虫、使用有效和推荐的化学品、是否有资金以及臭虫对杀虫剂的耐药性,均对臭虫的风险产生影响。结论:本研究确定了加强城市郊区病媒控制规划的必要性。*通信:Ivan Mugisha Taremwa,克拉克国际大学,乌干达坎帕拉7782信箱,电话:+256774346368;电子邮件:imugisha@ymail.com
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