儿童疟疾预防和治疗方案:尼日利亚卡杜纳州吉瓦地方政府区的一项研究

Yusuf Dambo
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疟疾是尼日利亚主要的公共卫生问题之一。尽管不同地区的人们采用了各种预防和治疗技术,但在其传播流行的地区,这种疾病仍然是家庭的一大关切。这项关于儿童疟疾预防和治疗方案的研究利用了从五岁以下儿童的母亲、户主和保健工作者中收集的定量和定性数据。调查结果显示,尽管对疟疾病因的看法存在分歧,但66.7%的受访者认为疟疾是由蚊子引起的,53.3%的受访者认为5岁以下儿童最容易受到这一祸害的侵害,并进一步显示研究地区大多数母亲使用杀虫剂处理过的蚊帐进行预防,调查期间疟疾的发病率低于50%。虽然该地区有不同的治疗选择,但医院是人们治疗疟疾的最常见选择。该研究的结论是,尽管现代预防技术在儿童中的覆盖率很低,但它被用于预防疟疾;疟疾治疗费用是答复者确定的主要挑战。
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Childhood Malaria Prevention and Treatment Options: A Study in Giwa Local Government Area, Kaduna State – Nigeria
Malaria is among the major public health issues in Nigeria. Although various preventive and treatment techniques have been adopted by people in different locations, the disease remains a big concern among households in areas where its transmission is endemic. This study on childhood malaria prevention and treatment options utilized quantitative and qualitative data collected among mothers of under five children, household heads and health workers. Findings revealed that despite the divergent views about malaria causation, 66.7% of respondents attributed malaria to mosquito, 53.3% claimed that children under five are the most vulnerable to the scourge and further revealed that the majority of mothers in the study area used Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) for prevention, the incidence of malaria during the survey was less than 50%. Though different treatment options were available in the area hospital was the most common option for malaria treatment among the people. The study concluded that modern preventive technique (ITN) was used for malaria prevention despite its low coverage among children; malaria treatment expenses were the major challenge identified by the respondents.
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