TY - JOUR KW - Young Adult KW - Public health KW - Nigeria KW - Neglected Diseases KW - Middle Aged KW - Male KW - Humans KW - Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice KW - Health Education KW - Female KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Adult AU - Olamiju OJ AU - Olamiju F AU - Adeniran AA AU - Mba IC AU - Ukwunna CC AU - Okoronkwo C AU - Ekpo U AB -

The need to engage the public in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) control activities has become imperative in the context of morbidity reduction through preventive chemotherapy and community participation. Therefore, a survey was conducted among the general public to assess their knowledge and awareness of NTDs control activities in Nigeria. A simple questionnaire was administered to the general public attending a job fair in Abuja, Nigeria. Of the 461 respondents, a significant proportion 337 (73.1%) have heard of NTD before, but only 291 (63.1%) have good knowledge about NTDs. However, among the specific NTDs, only the control of onchocerciasis (50.8%) was of average public awareness in Nigeria, while all the other NTDs control activities were significantly less known to the general public. 397 (87.1%) stated that government support for NTD control activities is poor and were willing to assist to advocate for NTDs control. This survey demonstrates that despite government's numerous activities towards the control of NTDs in Nigeria, there is little sensitization of the general public. There is a need for policy changes that would raise the participation and involvement of the general public in NTDs control activities for sustainability.

BT - PLoS neglected tropical diseases C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25254362?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003209 IS - 9 J2 - PLoS Negl Trop Dis LA - eng N2 -

The need to engage the public in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) control activities has become imperative in the context of morbidity reduction through preventive chemotherapy and community participation. Therefore, a survey was conducted among the general public to assess their knowledge and awareness of NTDs control activities in Nigeria. A simple questionnaire was administered to the general public attending a job fair in Abuja, Nigeria. Of the 461 respondents, a significant proportion 337 (73.1%) have heard of NTD before, but only 291 (63.1%) have good knowledge about NTDs. However, among the specific NTDs, only the control of onchocerciasis (50.8%) was of average public awareness in Nigeria, while all the other NTDs control activities were significantly less known to the general public. 397 (87.1%) stated that government support for NTD control activities is poor and were willing to assist to advocate for NTDs control. This survey demonstrates that despite government's numerous activities towards the control of NTDs in Nigeria, there is little sensitization of the general public. There is a need for policy changes that would raise the participation and involvement of the general public in NTDs control activities for sustainability.

PY - 2014 EP - e3209 T2 - PLoS neglected tropical diseases TI - Public awareness and knowledge of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) control activities in Abuja, Nigeria. UR - http://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0003209 VL - 8 SN - 1935-2735 ER -