Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania

Abstract Objective Dengue and chikungunya virus diseases are becoming an increasingly important global health threats and are continuously expanding their geographical range. The study aims to investigate knowledge and diagnostic practice of dengue and chikungunya fever among healthcare workers in M...

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Main Authors: Samwel Saringe, Debora C. Kajeguka, Dickson D. Kagirwa, Maseke R. Mgabo, Basiliana Emidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4074-x
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spelling doaj-16345d2cac854d1a93318818150944aa2020-11-25T02:18:05ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-01-011211610.1186/s13104-019-4074-xHealthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro TanzaniaSamwel Saringe0Debora C. Kajeguka1Dickson D. Kagirwa2Maseke R. Mgabo3Basiliana Emidi4Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeKilimanjaro Christian Medical University CollegeAbstract Objective Dengue and chikungunya virus diseases are becoming an increasingly important global health threats and are continuously expanding their geographical range. The study aims to investigate knowledge and diagnostic practice of dengue and chikungunya fever among healthcare workers in Moshi Municipality. Results Most of healthcare workers heard of chikungunya and dengue 146 (71.2%) and 203 (99%) respectively. Ninety-five (46.3%) and 152 (74.1%) had good knowledge regard chikungunya and dengue respectively. One hundred and twenty-two of HCWs 122 (59.5%) reported that there is no vaccination for dengue virus. Most HCWs 199 (97.0%) reported that the absence of diagnostic tool for dengue virus lead to difficult in managing the infection. The finding of this study showed that there is insufficient knowledge regarding chikungunya while knowledge regarding dengue is relatively fair. This calls for training regarding these infections.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4074-xDengueChikungunyaKnowledgeDiagnostic practicesTanzania
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Dickson D. Kagirwa
Maseke R. Mgabo
Basiliana Emidi
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Debora C. Kajeguka
Dickson D. Kagirwa
Maseke R. Mgabo
Basiliana Emidi
Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
BMC Research Notes
Dengue
Chikungunya
Knowledge
Diagnostic practices
Tanzania
author_facet Samwel Saringe
Debora C. Kajeguka
Dickson D. Kagirwa
Maseke R. Mgabo
Basiliana Emidi
author_sort Samwel Saringe
title Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
title_short Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
title_full Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
title_fullStr Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in Moshi Municipality, Kilimanjaro Tanzania
title_sort healthcare workers knowledge and diagnostic practices: a need for dengue and chikungunya training in moshi municipality, kilimanjaro tanzania
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Objective Dengue and chikungunya virus diseases are becoming an increasingly important global health threats and are continuously expanding their geographical range. The study aims to investigate knowledge and diagnostic practice of dengue and chikungunya fever among healthcare workers in Moshi Municipality. Results Most of healthcare workers heard of chikungunya and dengue 146 (71.2%) and 203 (99%) respectively. Ninety-five (46.3%) and 152 (74.1%) had good knowledge regard chikungunya and dengue respectively. One hundred and twenty-two of HCWs 122 (59.5%) reported that there is no vaccination for dengue virus. Most HCWs 199 (97.0%) reported that the absence of diagnostic tool for dengue virus lead to difficult in managing the infection. The finding of this study showed that there is insufficient knowledge regarding chikungunya while knowledge regarding dengue is relatively fair. This calls for training regarding these infections.
topic Dengue
Chikungunya
Knowledge
Diagnostic practices
Tanzania
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4074-x
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