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Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards yaws and yaws-like skin disease in Ghana.

Michael MarksCynthia Kwakye-MacleanRachel DohertyPaul AdwereAbdul Aziz AbdulaiFredrick DuahSally-Ann OheneOriol MitjaBlanche OgutiAnthony W SolomonDavid C W MabeyYaw Adu-SarkodieKingsley AsieduMercy M Ackumey
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
This is the first study that has explored community knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to yaws in any endemic population. The belief that 'germs' are in some way related to disease through a variety of transmission routes including both contact and dirty water are similar to those reported for other skin diseases in Ghana. The prominent role of private healthcare providers is an important finding of this study and suggests engagement with this sector will be important in yaws eradication efforts. Strategies to address the substantial minority of individuals who reported they would not take treatment for yaws if they were currently asymptomatic will be needed to ensure the success of yaws eradication efforts. The data collected will be of value to the Ghana Health Service and also to WHO and other partners, who are currently developing community mobilisation tools to support yaws eradication efforts worldwide.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
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  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • soft tissue
  • social media
  • artificial intelligence