High vaccination coverage, inadequate knowledge and high vector density: Findings from a community-based cross-sectional study on Japanese Encephalitis in Yangon, Myanmar
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Published:2020-01-06
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Volume:9
Page:6
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ISSN:2046-1402
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Container-title:F1000Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:F1000Res
Author:
Kyaw Pyae PhyoORCID,
Shewade Hemant DeepakORCID,
Kyaw Nang Thu Thu,
Hnin Phyo Khaing,
Lin Htar Htar,
Kyaw Aye Mon Mon,
Mya Mg Mg,
Thaung Sein,
Maung Maung Yan Naung
Abstract
Background: Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito-borne disease with high case fatality and no specific treatment. Little is known about the community’s (especially parents/guardians of children) awareness regarding JE and its vaccine in Yangon region, which bears the highest JE burden in Myanmar. Methods: We conducted a community-based cross-sectional study in Yangon region (2019) to explore the knowledge and perception of parents/guardians of 1-15 year-old children about JE disease, its vaccination and to describe JE vaccine coverage among 1-15 year-old children. We followed multi-stage random sampling (three stages) to select the 600 households with 1-15 year-old children from 30 clusters in nine townships. Analyses were weighted (inverse probability sampling) for the multi-stage sampling design. Results: Of 600 parents/guardians, 38% exhibited good knowledge of JE, 55% perceived JE as serious in children younger than 15 years and 59% perceived the vaccine to be effective. Among all the children in the 600 households, the vaccination coverage was 97% (831/855). Conclusion: In order to reduce JE incidence in the community, focus on an intensified education program is necessary to sustain the high vaccine coverage in the community.
Funder
Department for International Development, UK Government
World Health Organization
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Médecins Sans Frontières
Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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