Disease awareness and knowledge in caregivers of children who had surgery for cystic hydatid disease in Lima, Peru

  • Reyes M
  • Taramona C
  • Saire-Mendoza M
  • et al.
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Summary: Cystic hydatid disease (CHD) is a common cause of lung and liver disease worldwide. Despite Peru being highly endemic, information about the level of knowledge is scarce and poor. A telephone survey was applied to assess the knowledge in the caregivers of patients treated for CHD at a paediatric hospital at Lima, Peru. Of the 26 contacted families, only 5 (20%) answered correctly all seven questions. A higher education degree was associated with correct answers (P = 0.002). Most respondents (17, 65%) incorrectly identified the etiologic agent and mode of transmission. Lack of knowledge is likely a major contributor to maintain the endemicity of disease in Peru. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Reyes, M. M., Taramona, C., Saire-Mendoza, M., Guevara, C., & Garcia, H. H. (2010). Disease awareness and knowledge in caregivers of children who had surgery for cystic hydatid disease in Lima, Peru. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 15(12), 1533–1536. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02650.x

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