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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-03
Awareness of Lassa Fever in a Rural Community in South West Nigeria
Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi, Bridget Omotoso, Faith Osaretin Alele, Peter Adewuyi
Published: May 26, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i03.021
Pages: 1137-1142
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Abstract
Lassa fever is an acute, virulent viral haemorrhagic illness with high morbidity and mortality rates. Its
awareness remains low in sub urban or rural community. This study was carried out to assess the awareness of Lassa
fever of a rural community in the south western part of Nigeria. A descriptive cross sectional study of 122 respondents
prior to a sensitization seminar on Lassa fever was carried out at Ijebu – Owo, Owo in Ondo State. Interviewer guided
questionnaire was used to collect information and analysed with SPSS version 21. Descriptive statistics were done and
frequencies and proportions were used to summarize variables of interest. Association between socio-demographic
characteristics and awareness were explored using chi square. Level of significance was set at 5%. The mean age of the
respondents was 54.5±19.2years. Of the 122 respondents, 50.8% were males, three out of four (73.8%) were married, and
87.7% had secondary education and below. Those who had previously heard about Lassa fever were 17.2%. In all
7(46.7%) who had tertiary education had previously heard about Lassa fever compared to 14(13.1%) respondents who
had secondary education and below (p=0.001). The study showed that there was poor awareness of Lassa fever among
members of the community. Thus efforts should be made to increase the awareness of the populace through health
campaigns, and to reduce the spread of both the vector and the virus.