“…In this study, the main transmission routes reported were the contact with the places of crisis, physical contact with an epileptic person, and contact with saliva. On the other hand, low proportions ranging from 1% to 11.9% of teachers considering epilepsy as a contagious disease have been reported in other African studies (Gebrewold, Enquselassie, Teklehaimanot, & Gugssa, 2016;Millogo & Siranyan, 2004;Shehata & Mahran, 2010). In some Asian studies, epilepsy is considered to be contagious in 0.2-15.3% of teachers surveyed and in 44.4-83.6% as a brain disease (Alkhamra, Tannous, Hadidi, & Alkhateeb, 2012;Lee, Lee, Chung, Yun, & Choi-Kwon, 2010;Thacker, Verma, Ji, Thacker, & Mishra, 2008).…”