Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding vector-borne diseases in central Mexico.
Joel E Nava-DoctorCésar Antonio Sandoval-RuizAntonio Fernández-CrispínPublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
The present study provides relevant information on how insects and the diseases they transmit are perceived by rural and urban communities. Although the population is aware of dengue fever and the role of mosquitoes in transmitting it, information campaigns are required for other historically neglected VBDs, such as leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and, even, rickettsiosis. As it is important to understand the impact that these illnesses have on communities further research is required to ensure that better information and guidance is provided on VBDs in order to develop a culture of illness prevention in not only the rural but also the metropolitan communities of the state of Puebla.