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Zika is everywhere: A qualitative exploration of knowledge attitudes and practices towards Zika virus among women of reproductive age in Iquitos Peru

机译:寨卡无处不在:秘鲁伊基托斯育龄妇女对寨卡病毒的知识态度和做法的定性探索

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Zika virus was reported in the rainforest city of Iquitos, Peru in 2016. The potential associations between Zika and fetal neurological disorders were reported extensively in the media regarding neighboring Brazil, and led to great concern about the impact Zika could have on people’s health in Iquitos when it arrived. The aim of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and preventative practices related to Zika virus and its transmission among women of childbearing age in Iquitos, Peru. Six focus group discussions with 46 women of ages 20–35 from an Iquitos district with confirmed Zika cases were conducted to explore: 1) knowledge of Zika transmission, its symptoms, and treatment, 2) attitudes regarding Zika, including perceptions of risk for and severity of Zika, and 3) preventative practices, including awareness of health promotion activities. Participants were knowledgeable about Zika symptoms and knew it was transmitted by mosquitoes, and about half had heard about the association between Zika and microcephaly, but most lacked knowledge about the associated neurological disorders in adults, its sexual transmission, and ways to prevent infection. They expressed concern for pregnant women exposed to the virus and the impact on the fetus. Participants felt at risk of contracting the Zika virus, yet had not changed preventive practices, possibly in part because their perception of the severity of this disease was low. This study reveals knowledge gaps that could be addressed via health promotion messages that might improve prevention practices to help community members protect themselves from Zika virus during this outbreak.
机译:2016年在秘鲁的雨林城市伊基托斯报道了寨卡病毒。关于邻国巴西的媒体广泛报道了寨卡病毒与胎儿神经系统疾病之间的潜在关联,并引起人们极大的担忧,寨卡病毒可能会对伊基托斯人民的健康产生影响当它到达时。这项研究的目的是探讨与秘鲁寨子病毒有关的寨卡病毒及其在育龄妇女中的传播的知识,态度和预防措施。与来自伊基托斯地区的确诊寨卡病毒病例的46名20-35岁女性进行了六次焦点小组讨论,以探讨:1)对寨卡病毒的传播,其症状和治疗的知识,2)对寨卡病毒的态度,包括对寨卡病毒和寨卡病毒的严重性; 3)预防措施,包括对健康促进活动的认识。参与者对Zika症状很了解,并且知道它是通过蚊子传播的,大约一半的人听说过Zika与小头畸形之间的关联,但是大多数人都不了解成年人相关的神经系统疾病,其性传播以及预防感染的方法。他们对孕妇暴露于该病毒及其对胎儿的影响表示关注。参加者感到有感染寨卡病毒的危险,但并未改变预防措施,可能部分是因为他们对这种疾病的严重程度了解不足。这项研究揭示了可以通过健康促进信息解决的知识空白,这些信息可以改善预防措施,以帮助社区成员在这次疫情暴发期间保护自己免受寨卡病毒的侵害。

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