Knowledge and practices surrounding malaria and LLIN use among Arab, Dazagada and Fulani pastoral nomads in Chad.
Azoukalné MoukénetSol RichardsonKebféné MoundinéJean LaoukoléNgarkodje NgarastaIbrahima SeckPublished in: PloS one (2022)
There remains a need to improve nomads' understanding of Plasmodium falciparum-carrying mosquitoes as the vector for malaria transmission and the quality of information provided. Knowledge of malaria and its prevention strategies in nomadic setting lead to the use of LLINs. Further reductions in malaria morbidity can be achieved by improving nomads' access to LLINs. This study can inform on the design policies to improve nomadic communities' knowledge of malaria prevention and promoting LLIN use as requested by the national policy against malaria.