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Title: | Socio economic factors influencing the persistence and control of filariasis in Kerala-A case study of malayan filariasis in Cherthala |
Authors: | Nandha, B Dr.Mary,Joseph |
Keywords: | Epidemiology of filariasis, Filariasis, Tropical diseases, Filanasis control |
Issue Date: | 3-Sep-1998 |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science and Technology |
Abstract: | In general the behavioural sciences have contributed very little to filariasis research.Man's actions in creating vector breeding sites have been noted and discussed frequently inthe frlariasis literature. but virtually no systematic studies of these fonns of behavior have been undertaken (Dunn. 1979). Human behavioural observations and inquires into values and attitudes atfecting behavior that inhibits or promotes vector breeding are essential if any progress is to be made in developing self help programmes of vector control. Therefore, a systematic study on the socio-economic aspect of the community is warranted before undertaking any control programme against filariasis. In view of this the present study has been carried out which reveals the knowledge, attitude and practice concerning the causation, transmission, treatment and control of the disease. Socio economic factors that influence the creation and maintenance of vector breeding habitats were identified. characterization and ranking of these sociological factors will be helpful in identifying the determinants of human behavioural changes towards the containment of the disease- Information on the existing indigenous perception of the disease and the factors that hinder the control will be useful in developing a sound strategy from the human angle, which can be put to practical use. |
Description: | School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science
and Technology |
URI: | http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3358 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Social Sciences
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