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Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical

Print version ISSN 0375-0760On-line version ISSN 1561-3054

Abstract

CASTRO PERAZA, Marta et al. Community-based survey on knowledge and perceptions about dengue and preventive practice in Lisa municipality, City of Havana province. Rev Cubana Med Trop [online]. 2010, vol.62, n.3, pp.245-253. ISSN 0375-0760.

INTRODUCTION: the population´s knowledge is important to develop participatory processes that support the reduction of Aedes aegypti. OBJECTIVES: to identify sociodemographic factors, knowledge, perceptions and practice in the population of three people´s councils in Lisa municipality about Aedes aegypti control and dengue prevention; to determine the association of these sociodemographic factors with the adequate level of knowledge about dengue, and relate the implementation of suitable practice to risk knowledge and perceptions. METHODS: cross-sectional study was conducted in which surveys and an observational guide were applied to a randomized sample of individuals living in the selected areas. Percentages from the people´s councils were compared whereas two logistic regression models to set relations among the studied variables were adjusted for. RESULTS: the most cited breeding site for Aedes aegypti was garbage (67,3%), the most referred preventive measure was container covering (90,2%); perception of risk of getting sick was low or non-existent (55%); regarding the visited houses, the most used practices were cleaning of backyards and water tank protection. In the multi-variate analysis, the young people showed better knowledge than people aged over 59 years whereas those people having better knowledge of breeding sites and preventive measures were the ones who followed adequate practice.

Keywords : dengue; knowledge; perceptions; practice; Aedes aegypti control; Cuba.

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