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. 2021 Dec 7;2021:6150172. doi: 10.1155/2021/6150172

Table 2.

Respondents' knowledge on malaria preventive measures.

Frequency (250) Percentage (%)
Have you heard of malaria? No 1 0.4
Yes 249 99.6

If 1, from where? Family member 47 18.9
Media 31 12.4
Poster 15 6.0
School 103 41.4
Church or Mosque 12 4.8
Health facility 41 16.5

Malaria can be transmitted from the bite of a mosquito infected with malaria No 7 2.8
Yes 239 97.2

Malaria can be transmitted by coming into close contact with a malaria patient No 224 90.0
Yes 25 10.0

Malaria can be transmitted by drinking contaminated water No 176 71.0
Yes 72 29.0

Sleeping under bed nets can prevent malaria No 12 4.8
Yes 236 95.2

Wearing long-sleeved clothing during the night can prevent malaria No 70 28.1
Yes 179 71.9

Spraying insecticides can prevent malaria No 8 3.2
Yes 242 96.8

Trimming bushes around the house can prevent malaria No 13 5.2
Yes 235 94.8

Cleaning dark corners in the house can prevent malaria No 14 5.6
Yes 236 94.4

Do you know that the IPTP drug should be taken twice after 16 weeks of pregnancy to prevent malaria attacks? No 19 7.6
Yes 231 92.4

Does eliminating stagnant water around the house prevent the breeding of mosquitos? No 10 4.0
Yes 238 96.0

Does netting doors and windows prevent malaria attacks? No 10 4.0
Yes 239 96.0

Knowledge level on malaria prevention Unfavourable 55 22.0
Favourable 195 78.0

Source: field survey (2021).