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Attendee's awareness about preventive chemotherapy neglected tropical diseases (PC-NTD) control during the first world neglected tropical diseases day in Ekiti State, Nigeria.

Hammed Oladeji MogajiIkenna Maximillian OdohConcilia I IyehAbdulhakeem A AdeniranSegun Isaac OyedejiHilary I OkohAdedotun A BayegunOlaitan Olamide OmitolaCynthia U UmunnakweFrancisca O OlamijuOlatunwa J OlamijuUwem F Ekpo
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
A total of 309 attendees comprising 167 (54.0%) females, and 142 (46.0%) males participated in this study. By age groupings, majority 206 (66.7%) were within 15-25 years. 167 (54.8%) of the attendees have not heard about NTDs before, whereas 77(35.0%) have heard about NTDs through the advertisement of the event. 181(63.3%) were aware of ongoing NTD control programs in schools and communities. Also, 246 (83.4%) of them have not taken or do not know anyone that has taken drugs donated in schools or communities. The number of attendees 41(13.3%) who incorrectly classified malaria as NTDs is higher than those who recognized onchocerciasis 36 (11.7%) and worm infections 34(11.0%) as NTDs (p>0.05). This study has shown that awareness and knowledge about NTDs control activities in Ekiti State is low, thus justifying the event as an awareness day for addressing NTDs. Public enlightment and regular promotional activities such as media engagement will raise the public appreciation and participation in NTDs control activities.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • social media
  • physical activity
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • drug induced
  • rectal cancer
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • drug administration