Publications by authors named "Adedapo Olufemi Adeogun"

This study assessed the perception of pregnant women on indoor residual spraying (IRS), documented acceptability, and factors that significantly dictate willingness to use IRS among the pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Ibadan Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to obtain relevant information from 500 pregnant women. Descriptive and principal component analysis (PCA) were done at 5% level of significance.

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  • Effective mosquito control in Lagos State depends on community engagement and understanding of Knowledge Attitude and Practices (KAPs), which are often overlooked in research.* -
  • A study using questionnaires found that a majority of participants were educated about mosquitoes and preferred using insecticide aerosols and Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) for control, influenced by factors like cost and convenience.* -
  • The findings indicate a high level of mosquito control knowledge among individuals aged 18 to 40, suggesting that this demographic can help guide better mosquito control strategies in local communities.*
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