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Knowledge of Lassa fever, its prevention and control practices and their predictors among healthcare workers during an outbreak in Northern Nigeria: A multi-centre cross-sectional assessment.

Yusuf Hassan WadaIbrahim Abayomi OgunyinkaKazeem Babatunde YusuffChinwe Lucia OchuMohammed YahayaGarba Mohammed KhalidYahkub Babatunde MutalubSulaiman Badmus Adeniye
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
The level of knowledge of LF and its PC measures among the HCWs surveyed was suboptimal and participants' LF training status, place of work and occupational category were the significant predictors. In addition, LF knowledge overestimation on a global scale was observed among a majority of HCWs and this was also predicted by LF training status. Therefore, there is a critical need for health authorities in Nigeria to prioritize continuous on-the-job training of HCWs on priority neglected tropical diseases such as Lassa fever.
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