Schistosomiasis affects over 600 million people and it is endemic in 74 African countries. The morbidity in Nigeria is put at about 1.7 million DALYS yearly. Children have the highest risk of infection due to poor knowledge and practices that enhance the spread of the infection. In endemic communities different control strategies have been adopted which include drug treatment, health education, and elimination of the intermediate host or a combination of these. The aim of the study was to determine the impact of health education on the knowledge and practices about urinary Schistosomiasis. Pre-tested, interviewer questionnaire was used to collect data on sociodemographic features, knowledge and practices from 411 respondents selected by...
Research has put Nigeria as a country with the highest burden of schistosomiasis in Africa with abou...
Urinary schistosomiasis, which is one of the commonest forms of the parasitic disease is a major deb...
In Nigeria, there is only very limited epidemiological information on which the control of human uri...
This article reviews the main health education approaches for the control of urinary schistosomiasis...
This was a quasi-experimental study conducted at Guli area, Kosti locality, White Nile State. The m...
The influence of health education on the prevalence and intensity of Schistosoma haematobium infecti...
Introduction and background Knowledge, attitude and preventive practices of risk groups for urinary ...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) that constitutes a public health p...
Endeavours to control urogenital schistosomiasis on Unguja Island (Zanzibar) have focused on school-...
B A C K G R O U N D Schistosomiasis is a highly prevalent parasitic disease in Senegal. The early sy...
The survey was designed to study community’s knowledge and health care seeking behaviour on urinary ...
Schistosomiasis is one of the most common neglected tropical diseases, especially in the developing ...
BackgroundKnowledge of urogenital schistosomiasis can empower individuals to limit surface water con...
To improve health education within primary schools, the health education booklet Juma na Kichocho wa...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a chronic, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes (Schistosoma spec...
Research has put Nigeria as a country with the highest burden of schistosomiasis in Africa with abou...
Urinary schistosomiasis, which is one of the commonest forms of the parasitic disease is a major deb...
In Nigeria, there is only very limited epidemiological information on which the control of human uri...
This article reviews the main health education approaches for the control of urinary schistosomiasis...
This was a quasi-experimental study conducted at Guli area, Kosti locality, White Nile State. The m...
The influence of health education on the prevalence and intensity of Schistosoma haematobium infecti...
Introduction and background Knowledge, attitude and preventive practices of risk groups for urinary ...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) that constitutes a public health p...
Endeavours to control urogenital schistosomiasis on Unguja Island (Zanzibar) have focused on school-...
B A C K G R O U N D Schistosomiasis is a highly prevalent parasitic disease in Senegal. The early sy...
The survey was designed to study community’s knowledge and health care seeking behaviour on urinary ...
Schistosomiasis is one of the most common neglected tropical diseases, especially in the developing ...
BackgroundKnowledge of urogenital schistosomiasis can empower individuals to limit surface water con...
To improve health education within primary schools, the health education booklet Juma na Kichocho wa...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a chronic, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes (Schistosoma spec...
Research has put Nigeria as a country with the highest burden of schistosomiasis in Africa with abou...
Urinary schistosomiasis, which is one of the commonest forms of the parasitic disease is a major deb...
In Nigeria, there is only very limited epidemiological information on which the control of human uri...