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Challenges and opportunities for use of long-lasting insecticidal nets to prevent malaria during overnight travel in Uganda: a qualitative study.

Deborah Ekusai SebattaEmmanuel ArinaitweArthur MpimbazaJoaniter I NankabirwaChris DrakeleyPhilip J RosenthalSarah G StaedkeHerbert Muyinda
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
Despite good traveller knowledge regarding malaria control measures, use of LLINs was limited. Use of LLINs in the prevention of malaria among travellers from low to high transmission settings needs to be prioritized. This calls for increased behaviour change oriented communication to improve traveller preparedness and consideration of use of repellents in situations where LLINs may not be feasible. The Uganda Ministry of Health and Malaria Control Division should use educational messages to increase awareness about the risks of getting malaria during overnight travel through the media. Truck drivers should be sensitized through their companies to use the available space at the back of the trucks for hanging nets and consider using pop-up nets.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • human health
  • risk assessment