Evaluation of malaria spread in relation to poor environmental conditions at Kibaha district (Tanzania)
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2015Author
Godfrey Omare Mauti, Eliakim Mbaka Mauti, David Keno Kowanga
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Communicable diseases cause a lot of out- patient attendance resulting to huge allocation of funds by both
Governmental and Non – governmental organizations in combating them. A cross section study was conducted
at Maili Moja community to ascertain environmental conditions prevailing in the area and how they contribute
to the spread of Malaria as a communicable disease. About 200 questionnaires were self - administered to the
community to capture data. The study reviewed that not using treated mosquito nets accounted for 81.2% of
chances of suffering from malaria. Malaria is the main causes of communicable disease burden in Maili Moja
community. It was found that poverty, neglecting the use of Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets (LLITNs),
treated bed sheets and indoor residual Spraying (IRS) also poor environmental conditions untreated compost
pits, stagnant water and sewages lead to the spread of malaria disease. It is therefore recommended that Maili
Moja community to use Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets (LLITNs), bed sheets, perform routinely spray
of mosquito insecticides, treatment of drinking, sewage and stagnant water be intensified in the community. It
is also recommended that water and sanitation be improved by putting up new water points and sanitary
facilities
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