Barriers and Misconceptions Hindering Reduction of Intestinal Schistosomiasis in Mbita Sub-County, Western Kenya
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2024-02-05Author
Ngetich, Benard Cheruiyot
Nagi, Sachiyo
Chadeka, Evans Asena
Takeuchi, Rie
Sassa, Miho
Bahati, Felix
Kobayashi, Noriko
Moriyasu, Taeko
Masaku, Janet
Okomo, Gordon
Ouma, Collins
Njomo, Doris
Njenga, Sammy
Hamano, Shinjiro
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Community and individual participation are crucial for the success of schistosomiasis control. The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the importance of enhanced sanitation, health education, and mass treatment in the fight against schistosomiasis. These approaches rely on the knowledge and practices of the community to be successful; however, where the community knowledge is low and inappropriate, it hinders intervention efforts. Hence, it is essential to identify barriers and misconceptions related to awareness of schistosomiasis, sources of infection, mode of transmission, symptoms, and control measures.