2016
DOI: 10.4172/2329-8731.1000134
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Malaria Household Knowledge and Behavior in Equatorial Guinea: Lessons to Be Learned

Abstract: Background: Malaria continues to be a major public health problem in Equatorial Guinea, despite the control efforts made since 1990s. Upcoming control interventions should incorporate the behavioral and social aspects of malaria, for which is essential to have base-line and context-specific information.

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“…The BIMCP annual MIS and the 2018 cross sectional survey have identified several factors for non-adherence to LLINs and IRS. These included net availability, inconvenience of using nets, itching, increased temperature within nets, and poor net condition (Romay-Barja et al 2016). With regards to IRS, reasons such as not being contacted by the project team, inconvenience, attitude of spray operators, IRS being distractive, IRS causes ill health and not being effective were also given for rejecting IRS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BIMCP annual MIS and the 2018 cross sectional survey have identified several factors for non-adherence to LLINs and IRS. These included net availability, inconvenience of using nets, itching, increased temperature within nets, and poor net condition (Romay-Barja et al 2016). With regards to IRS, reasons such as not being contacted by the project team, inconvenience, attitude of spray operators, IRS being distractive, IRS causes ill health and not being effective were also given for rejecting IRS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%