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Guinea worm disease and its persistence in some rural communities in Nigeria

Studies were carried out in six villages of Ogun State, Nigeria from January to December 2004 to identify the reasons for the persistence of guinea worm disease in spite of eradication measures. Pre-tested structured questionnaires were administered to 250 head of households in the endemic villages...

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720 |a Morenikeji, O. A.  |e author 
720 |a Alade, A. O.  |e author 
720 |a Odaibo, A. B.  |e author 
260 |c 2007 
520 |a Studies were carried out in six villages of Ogun State, Nigeria from January to December 2004 to identify the reasons for the persistence of guinea worm disease in spite of eradication measures. Pre-tested structured questionnaires were administered to 250 head of households in the endemic villages to assess their knowledge attitude and practice (KAP) in the management of guinea worm disease. The overall prevalence of infection for the study-period was 1.0%. 96.0% of the respondents depended solely on ponds for drinking water during the dry season. 80.0% of the respondents had been infected before 68.0% think that the disease is caused by spiritual attack, while 4.0% associated the disease to drinking bad water. 77.5% did not know if it is possible to prevent the disease. It was observed that immigrant farm labourers and apathy on the part of eradication officials may play vital roles in the transmission of the disease in the area. This study shows that there is need to ascertain and specifically address reasons for the persistence of the disease in areas still endemic. 
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024 8 |a Nigerian Journal of Parasitology 28(1), pp. 15-19 
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653 |a Guinea worm disease 
653 |a Persistence 
653 |a Eradication 
653 |a Nigeria 
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