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A Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in Relation to Mosquitoes and Mosquito-Borne Disease in Western Australia

机译:西澳大利亚州与蚊子和蚊虫相关疾病的知识,态度和做法的调查

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On average, more than 1,000 individuals will acquire a mosquito-borne disease in Western Australia (WA) each year. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) in relation to mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease have not yet been investigated within Australia. A randomized telephone survey of 2,500 households across 12 regions in WA was undertaken between February and May 2014. The aim of the survey was to obtain baseline KAP data surrounding mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases in different regions of WA, across a range of age groups and between males and females. The results of this survey indicate that the majority of respondents are aware of the potential for mosquitoes in WA to transmit Ross River virus, while awareness of other endemic mosquito-borne diseases remains limited. Common misconceptions exist in relation to exotic mosquito-borne diseases, with respondents incorrectly identifying malaria and dengue as endemic diseases in WA. The survey also highlighted a range of important issues, such as limited awareness of the potential for backyard breeding in domestic containers, occupational exposure to mosquitoes in regions with a large employment base in the mining and resources sector, increased exposure to mosquitoes as a result of participation in outdoor recreational activities in the north of the State, and reduced awareness of mosquito-borne disease in individuals aged 18–34 years. The results of this study will be used to inform the development of a new communication strategy by the Department of Health, to further raise awareness of mosquito-borne disease in WA. The data will then provide a baseline against which to compare future survey results, facilitating the rigorous evaluation of new communication efforts.
机译:每年平均有1,000多人在西澳大利亚州(WA)感染蚊子传播的疾病。澳大利亚尚未调查有关蚊子和蚊媒疾病的知识,态度和习俗。 2014年2月至5月之间,对西澳大利亚州12个地区的2500户家庭进行了随机电话调查。该调查的目的是获取西澳大利亚州不同地区不同年龄段的蚊子和蚊媒疾病的基本KAP数据以及男性和女性之间。这项调查的结果表明,大多数受访者都知道西澳州的蚊子传播罗斯河病毒的潜力,而对其他地方性蚊媒疾病的了解仍然有限。关于外来蚊媒疾病存在常见的误解,受访者错误地将疟疾和登革热确定为西澳大利亚州的地方病。该调查还强调了一系列重要问题,例如对家用集装箱后院繁殖潜力的认识有限,采矿和资源部门具有大量就业基础的地区的职业性接触蚊子,参加该州北部的户外休闲活动,并降低了18-34岁的人对蚊媒疾病的认识。这项研究的结果将用于指导卫生部制定新的沟通策略,以进一步提高西澳州蚊媒疾病的认识。然后,这些数据将提供一个基准,以与将来的调查结果进行比较,从而有助于对新的沟通工作进行严格的评估。

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