[Aedes aegypti larval infestation index and identification of awareness, attitudes and practices related to Dengue in tire shops in Atlántico, Colombia].

Rev Salud Publica (Bogota)

Laboratorio de Salud Pública, Secretaria de Salud del Atlántico, Barranquilla, Colombia.

Published: October 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess awareness, attitudes, and practices related to dengue among tire shop owners and workers in the Atlántico department of Colombia, alongside measuring mosquito infestation levels.
  • Among the 111 tire shops inspected, 26.1% were found to have larvae of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, with certain municipalities exhibiting higher infestation rates, while a significant majority of respondents recognized dengue as a health issue and identified the mosquito as its vector.
  • Despite high awareness of dengue and its transmission, the study highlighted issues in attitudes and preventive actions taken by the participants.

Article Abstract

Objective To identify the awareness, attitudes and practices related to dengue in owners and workers of tire ships, as well as the levels of mosquito infestation in tire shops in Atlántico department - Colombia. Methods We conducted a descriptive study. The variables were described as percentages and measures of central tendency and dispersion. Index of larval infestation and containers were calculated in each of the municipalities studied. We visited and inspected 111 tire shops. 26.1 % (29/111) of these were found positive for Ae. aegypti larvae. The municipalities of Piojó, Santo Tomás, Santa Lucia, Sabanagrande and Luruaco were characterized by a higher larval infestation index. Results Regarding dengue, 90.9 % of respondents considered it a problem for them and their families. 94.6 % know that is transmitted by mosquitoes. 91.1 % know the vector larvae under the name "sarapico", 3.6 % as "gusarapo". 98.2 % felt that there is a relationship between the larva and Ae. aegypti mosquito. 100 % of participantes recognized tires to be a breeding for mosquitoes. 85.7% believed fever to be the most common symptom. 83 % reported accessing the health post to cure the disease. 90.8 % throw out unusable tires as if they were garbage. Conclusion In the population studied, there is good awareness of dengue and its vector. Nevertheless, there are problems related to attitudes and prevention practices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v17n5.35345DOI Listing

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