Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever”
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Resumo: | Abstract Introduction: In 2006 and 2008 there were two lethal outbreaks of rickettsioses in the rural areas of Urabá, characterized by the lack of immediate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment. Objective: Describe sociocultural aspects about knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to febrile syndromes and “tick fever” in rural areas of Urabá. Materials and methods: We conducted an exploratory study using knowledge, attitudes, and practices questionnaires and semi-structured interviews about febrile syndromes and “tick fever”. We surveyed 246 heads of households and interviewed nine individuals. Results: We observed that people tended to identify febrile syndromes with signs and clinical symptoms of dengue, malaria, leptospirosis and rickettsioses. A considerable proportion of individuals (32.93%) knew very little about “tick fever”, thinking that is was transmitted by mosquitos. They mentioned intestinal parasitoids, malaria, dengue, and “evil eye” among the causes of febrile syndromes. “Tick fever” is linked by its name to the bite of the tick. Furthermore, the treatments for febrile syndromes mentioned by interviewees are associated to those commonly used in western medicine and medicinal plants. Conclusions: There is a need for educational programs in rural areas, to raise awareness about these potential lethal conditions that can be effectively treated. |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever”KAP surveyrickettsiosestick feverreservoirAbstract Introduction: In 2006 and 2008 there were two lethal outbreaks of rickettsioses in the rural areas of Urabá, characterized by the lack of immediate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment. Objective: Describe sociocultural aspects about knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to febrile syndromes and “tick fever” in rural areas of Urabá. Materials and methods: We conducted an exploratory study using knowledge, attitudes, and practices questionnaires and semi-structured interviews about febrile syndromes and “tick fever”. We surveyed 246 heads of households and interviewed nine individuals. Results: We observed that people tended to identify febrile syndromes with signs and clinical symptoms of dengue, malaria, leptospirosis and rickettsioses. A considerable proportion of individuals (32.93%) knew very little about “tick fever”, thinking that is was transmitted by mosquitos. They mentioned intestinal parasitoids, malaria, dengue, and “evil eye” among the causes of febrile syndromes. “Tick fever” is linked by its name to the bite of the tick. Furthermore, the treatments for febrile syndromes mentioned by interviewees are associated to those commonly used in western medicine and medicinal plants. Conclusions: There is a need for educational programs in rural areas, to raise awareness about these potential lethal conditions that can be effectively treated.PHYSIS - Revista de Saúde Coletiva2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-73312019000300615Physis: Revista de Saúde Coletiva v.29 n.3 2019reponame:Physis (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)instacron:UERJ10.1590/s0103-73312019290319info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVÉLEZ,JUAN CARLOS QUINTEROMIGNONE,JAVIERQUINTERO,LISARDO OSORIOARBELÁEZ,CARLOS ROJASeng2019-11-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-73312019000300615Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/physishttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||publicacoes@ims.uerj.br1809-44810103-7331opendoar:2019-11-22T00:00Physis (Online) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)false |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” VÉLEZ,JUAN CARLOS QUINTERO KAP survey rickettsioses tick fever reservoir |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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Sociocultural descriptions of febrile syndromes in rural areas of Urabá, Colombia: An exploration of “tick fever” |
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VÉLEZ,JUAN CARLOS QUINTERO |
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VÉLEZ,JUAN CARLOS QUINTERO MIGNONE,JAVIER QUINTERO,LISARDO OSORIO ARBELÁEZ,CARLOS ROJAS |
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MIGNONE,JAVIER QUINTERO,LISARDO OSORIO ARBELÁEZ,CARLOS ROJAS |
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VÉLEZ,JUAN CARLOS QUINTERO MIGNONE,JAVIER QUINTERO,LISARDO OSORIO ARBELÁEZ,CARLOS ROJAS |
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KAP survey rickettsioses tick fever reservoir |
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KAP survey rickettsioses tick fever reservoir |
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Abstract Introduction: In 2006 and 2008 there were two lethal outbreaks of rickettsioses in the rural areas of Urabá, characterized by the lack of immediate diagnosis and antibiotic treatment. Objective: Describe sociocultural aspects about knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to febrile syndromes and “tick fever” in rural areas of Urabá. Materials and methods: We conducted an exploratory study using knowledge, attitudes, and practices questionnaires and semi-structured interviews about febrile syndromes and “tick fever”. We surveyed 246 heads of households and interviewed nine individuals. Results: We observed that people tended to identify febrile syndromes with signs and clinical symptoms of dengue, malaria, leptospirosis and rickettsioses. A considerable proportion of individuals (32.93%) knew very little about “tick fever”, thinking that is was transmitted by mosquitos. They mentioned intestinal parasitoids, malaria, dengue, and “evil eye” among the causes of febrile syndromes. “Tick fever” is linked by its name to the bite of the tick. Furthermore, the treatments for febrile syndromes mentioned by interviewees are associated to those commonly used in western medicine and medicinal plants. Conclusions: There is a need for educational programs in rural areas, to raise awareness about these potential lethal conditions that can be effectively treated. |
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