Vectors, knowledge, attitudes, and practices in relation to malaria transmission in Bauchi State, Nigeria

Author:

Kurmi UM1,Nanvyat N1,Lapang MP1,Mafuyai MJ12,Luka I1,Akwashiki O13,Yina GI1,Otakpa EO1,Simse RL1,Mwansat GS1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Jos, Nigeria

2. Department of Pest Management Technology, Federal College of Forestry, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria

3. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

Abstract

Background & objectives: Malaria remains a major public health concern in Nigeria and the vector (Anopheles species) can only be controlled effectively by having good knowledge of its composition and potential for disease transmission. This work aimed at surveying indoor malaria vectors and, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) in relation to disease transmission in Toro LGA, Bauchi State, Nigeria. Methods: Mosquitoes were collected by Pyrethrum Spray Catch (PSC) between October and December 2019 and were morphologically identified using standard keys. Blood samples were collected from individuals who slept in the rooms where PSC was conducted. Thick and thin blood smears were made for malaria parasite examination. Questionnaires were administered to 120 participants for the KAP studies. Results: Ninety-seven Anopheles mosquitoes were collected and identified as Anopheles gambiae 76 (78.35%), An. funestus 20 (20.62%) and An. coustani 1(1.03%). The overall malaria prevalence was 15.8%. KAP studies revealed that measures and treatment-seeking behaviours against malaria varied significantly (P<0.05) among the respondents. Sleeping under a net 55 (45.8%) and use of insecticides 24 (20.0%) were some of the preventive measures highlighted while the treatment-seeking behaviours included visit to a pharmacy 74 (61.7%) and use of local herbs 11 (9.2%). Interpretation & conclusion: This work revealed that An. gambiae and An. funestus are predominant malaria vectors in the area. The KAP information demonstrated fair knowledge about the disease by the respondents. Therefore, public enlightenment about malaria prevention, control and treatment is recommended to address the few but highly negative impact knowledge gaps about malaria.

Publisher

Medknow

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