Skip to main content

Table 2 Knowledge about malaria

From: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding malaria control among the slash and burn cultivators in Rangamati Hill tracts of Bangladesh

 

Area name

Total

N (%)

Kaptai

n (%)

Sadar

n (%)

Heard about malaria

 Yes

95 (84.8)

83 (94.3)

178 (89.0)

 No

17 (15.2)

5 (5.7)

22 (11.0)

How is malaria transmitted

 By drinking contaminated water

1 (0.9)

1 (1.1)

2 (1.0)

 By eating contaminated food

3 (2.7)

0 (0.0)

3 (1.5)

 Mosquito bite

94 (83.9)

83 (94.3)

177 (88.5)

 Close contact with an infected patient

1 (0.9)

1 (1.1)

2 (1.0)

 Don’t know

13 (11.6)

3 (3.4)

16 (8.0)

Knows about basic signs (high fever and chills)

 Yes

76 (67.9)

49 (55.7)

125 (62.5)

 No

36 (32.1)

39 (44.3)

75 (37.5)

When do malaria mosquito bites

 During night hours

33 (29.5)

58 (65.9)

91 (45.5)

 Any time of the day

55 (49.1)

19 (21.6)

74 (37.0)

 Don’t know

24 (21.4)

11 (12.5)

35 (17.5)

What are the treatment options available

 Allopathic treatment (modern medicine)

90 (80.4)

74 (84.1)

164 (82.0)

 Self/homeopathic treatment

22 (19.6)

14 (15.9)

36 (18.0)

When to seek treatment

 Within 24 h

87 (77.7)

85 (96.6)

172 (86.0)

 Beyond 24 h

25 (22.3)

3 (3.4)

28 (14.0)

Where to seek treatment

 Doctors with a professional degree

48 (42.9)

66 (75.0)

114 (57.0)

 No or self-treatment/drug store/traditional healers

64 (57.1)

22 (25.0)

86 (43.0)

Main malaria preventive measures mentioneda

 Sleeping under a mosquito net

81 (72.3)

71 (80.7)

125 (76.0)

 Clearing the environment from vegetation

87 (77.7)

40 (45.5)

127 (63.5)

 Using ITNs

72 (64.3)

46 (52.3)

118 (59.0)

  1. aThese were multiple choice questions