Cutaneous leishmaniasis–awareness, knowledge and practices among general population in rural and urban areas in Malakand region, Pakistan

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Malakand region is an endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). However, there are limited number of studies of this disease in Pakistan. Therefore, a study was conducted to understand the level of awareness attitude and practice among the residents of Makaland towards CL and the disease vectors. This study adopted a cross-sectional approach with a total of 400 respondents (n=93 rural and n= 307 urban). Overall, the population in Malakand region (61.2%) were well-informed in the role of sand fly in transmitting diseases, but most lack knowledge on the vector’s behavior and almost a quarter (24.5%) were unable to provide knowledge on proper control measures. Alarmingly, the practice and attitudes of the general population was not satisfactory as close to half (49.8%) of the population did adopt any control method. This study calls for increase in awareness through health education campaign to reduce the risk of cutaneous leishmaniasis outbreaks in the future.

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Khan, W., Khan, I., Ullah, H., Zain, S. N. M., Panhwar, W. A., Mehmood, S. A., … Hussain, A. (2022). Cutaneous leishmaniasis–awareness, knowledge and practices among general population in rural and urban areas in Malakand region, Pakistan. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 82. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.238665

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