坦桑尼亚莫希市公立寄宿制中学学生臭虫流行、拥挤程度及意识水平

Peter Raphael Massawe, Ezekiel Emmanuel Wahhay, Baraka Gideon, J. Kitau, Amedeus Mushi
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背景。根据世界卫生组织的报告,臭虫侵扰是一个世界性的问题,臭虫侵扰的特点是叮咬反应,包括全身、皮肤反应,有时还会引起心理障碍。臭虫的流行率在发达国家很低(6%),而在塞拉利昂为98%,坦桑尼亚为56%,这是非常高的。由于臭虫侵扰是被忽视的情况之一,而且在坦桑尼亚流行率很高,因此确定这一负担、一些风险因素(拥挤)和特定人口稠密社区(特别是学校)的认识的研究是制定根除臭虫战略的必要条件。目的了解漠市寄宿制中学学生臭虫孳生情况、拥挤情况及知晓程度。2018年5月至7月,在乞力马扎罗山地区的Moshi Urban进行了一项横断面研究。采用结构化的标准问卷来获取参与者的人口统计信息,评估意识。通过个人观察来确定相应学生宿舍的患病率和拥挤程度。结果。384名调查对象中,臭虫患病率为58.1%(223人)。Logistic回归分析显示,发生臭虫侵害的学生中,有72.6%的人居住在拥挤的宿舍。人群拥挤与臭虫侵害有相关性(OR=2.50, 95%CI (1.63 ~ 3.83) P=0.001)。本研究中只有32.7%的受感染学生意识到有臭虫(OR=0.8795% CI (0.56 ~ 1.35) P=0.54)。结论。居住在拥挤的宿舍的学生和对臭虫的生物学、行为、传播、控制和预防方法不了解的学生的臭虫总体患病率较高。需要对臭虫进行教育,以提高社区对臭虫的认识,并根据现有的设施和资源管理学生人数。
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Prevalence of Bedbugs infestation, Crowding and Awareness level among Government boarding Secondary school students in Moshi urban, Tanzania
Background. Bedbug infestation is the worldwide problem according to World Health Organization, and the infestation is characterized by biting reactions including systemic, cutaneous reactions and sometimes psychological disturbance. Prevalence of bedbug infestation is low (6%) in developed countries while in Sierra Leone is 98% and Tanzania is 56% in which is tremendously high. As the bedbug infestation is among neglected conditions and because of high prevalence in Tanzania, the studies to determine this burden, some risk factors (crowding) and awareness among specific populated communities especially schools is inevitable for planning strategies in eradication of bedbug.Objective. To determine the prevalence of bedbug infestation, crowding and awareness level among boarding government secondary school students in Moshi Urban.Methodology. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May to July 2018 at Moshi Urban in Kilimanjaro region. The structured standard questionnaire was used to obtain the demographics information of participants, asses awareness. Personal observation was used to determine prevalence and crowding in the corresponding student’s dormitories. Results. The prevalence of bedbug infestation was 58.1% (223) among 384 study participants. Logistic regression analysis showed that 72.6% of the students with bedbug infestation were found to be living in the overcrowded dormitories. There was association between overcrowd and bedbug infestation (OR=2.50, 95%CI (1.63-3.83) P=0.001. Only 32.7% of the infested students involved in this study were aware with bedbugs (OR=0.8795% CI (0.56-1.35) P=0.54. Conclusion. The overall prevalence of bedbug infestation was found to be high among students living in the overcrowded dormitories and those who were not aware on bedbug biology and behavior, transmission, control and prevention ways. Education concerning bedbugs is needed to increase the community awareness together with management of number of student in accordance to the available facilities and resources.
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