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Malaria Knowledge Concern Land Management and Protection Practices among Land Owners and/or Managers in Lowland versus Highland Ecuador

机译:厄瓜多尔低地与高地的土地所有者和/或管理者之间的疟疾知识关切土地管理和保护实践

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To control malaria effectively, it is essential to understand the current knowledge, beliefs, concerns, land management practices, and mosquito bite protection methods in use by citizens. This study presents a comparative, quantitative, interview-based study of land owners and/or managers (n = 262) in the Ecuadorian lowlands (presently considered malarious) (n = 131) and highlands (potentially malarious in the future) (n = 131). Although respondents had a strong understanding of where the disease occurs in their own country and of the basic relationship among standing water, mosquitoes, and malaria, about half of respondents in potential risk areas denied the current possibility of malaria infection on their own property. As well, about half of respondents with potential anopheline larval habitat did not report its presence, likely due to a highly specific definition of suitable mosquito habitat. Most respondents who are considered at risk of malaria currently use at least one type of mosquito bite prevention, most commonly bed nets.
机译:为了有效控制疟疾,必须了解公民目前使用的当前知识,信念,关注点,土地管理实践和蚊虫叮咬保护方法。这项研究针对厄瓜多尔的低地(目前被认为是疟疾)(n = 131)和高地(将来可能是疟疾)(n = 131)。尽管受访者对疾病在本国发生的位置以及死水,蚊子和疟疾之间的基本关系有深刻的了解,但大约有一半处于潜在风险地区的受访者否认目前拥有自己的财产感染疟疾的可能性。同样,大约有一半具有潜在按蚊幼虫栖息地的受访者也没有报告其存在,这可能是由于对合适的蚊子栖息地有非常明确的定义。大多数被认为有疟疾风险的应答者目前至少使用一种类型的蚊虫预防措施,最常见的是蚊帐。

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