作者
Olajoju J Awoyomi, Emmanuel O Njoga, Ishmael F Jaja, Felix A Oyeleye, Priscilla O Awoyomi, Musawa A Ibrahim, MA Saulawa, Haruna B Galadima, Adekunle B Rowaiye, Taiwo I Olasoju, Jamila A Idrisa, Folasade DH Olalere, Mary I Olasoju, Oluwatosin H Adisa, Veronica E Adetunji, Osagie O Idemudia, Ekene V Ezenduka, James W Oguttu
发表日期
2023/3/30
期刊
PloS one
卷号
18
期号
3
页码范围
e0283571
出版商
Public Library of Science
简介
Background
The mpox (monkeypox) disease is a re-emerging viral zoonosis of international concern that is endemic in parts of Africa. The mpox virus (MPXV), which was hitherto largely limited to some Central and West African countries, was declared a public health emergency of international concern by the WHO on July 23, 2022 following the rapid spread of the virus to non-endemic countries. Globally, as of March 16, 2023, the WHO had reported 86,496 laboratory-confirmed cases of mpox and 111 deaths in 110 countries. Of the 1,420 cases of mpox reported in Africa as of March 16, 2023, Nigeria alone recorded 57.1% (812) of the confirmed cases and eight fatalities recorded in the continent. To help improve on the understanding of the current situation in Nigeria, the present study assessed the perception and knowledge of mpox among Nigerian healthcare workers, academics and tertiary students. The study also sought to highlight the global public health significance of the MPXV, and recommend a One Health approach to limit exporting of the virus beyond the borders of Nigeria.
Methods
A web-based cross-sectional survey was conducted between 24 July 2022 and 12 August 2022 to evaluate the perception and knowledge of mpox among 1544 Nigerians, consisted of healthcare workers (n = 832), academics (n = 306) and tertiary students (n = 462). Data on the respondents’ socio demographics and their information sources on mpox were also collected. Each correct response was allotted one point while an incorrect response was scored zero. The scores for perception and knowledge were dichotomized into positive (>5.5) and …
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