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Ukrainian population awareness regarding leptospirosis

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BackgroundLeptospirosis is one of the most common bacterial zoonoses in the world. However, there is scarce available literature on public awareness of the infection and the main clinical symptoms of leptospirosis.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess the level of leptospirosis awareness among the general population and individuals with occupational risk of the disease in Lviv Region, Ukraine.Material and methodsA leptospirosis questionnaire on potential risk factors, routes of transmission and ways of protection along with the demographic data was prepared, posted on Facebook and distributed as a printed version. The statistical analysis was performed using Fisher's two-sided test.ResultsA total of 446 individuals completed the questionnaire. Of these, 364 persons had no occupational risk of acquiring leptospirosis, while 82 of them had it. The study showed the following levels of leptospirosis awareness among the participants: 193 out of 446 (43.3%) individuals knew what leptospirosis was, with 158/364 (43.4%) representing general population (Group 1) and 35/82 (42.7%) representing individuals with an occupational risk of acquiring leptospirosis (Group 2), p>0.05. Furthermore, a total of 55.8% of all the participants knew how they could contract leptospirosis: 194/364 (53.3%) in Group 1 and 55/82 (67.1%) in Group 2, p<0.05. The most common risk factors of acquiring leptospirosis observed in both groups were as follows: swimming in ponds and lakes with stagnant water (57.69% in Group 1and 79.26% in Group 2, p<0.01), and the presence of rodents in houses, basements and utility rooms as well as periodic visits to these premises by respondents (45.6% of the respondents in Group 1 and 58.53% of the respondents in Group 2, p<0.01).ConclusionsOutreach campaigns should be implemented to raise the awareness of leptospirosis, both among the general population and among the individuals at increased risk of exposure.
National Institute of Public Health NIH (National Research Institute)
Title: Ukrainian population awareness regarding leptospirosis
Description:
BackgroundLeptospirosis is one of the most common bacterial zoonoses in the world.
However, there is scarce available literature on public awareness of the infection and the main clinical symptoms of leptospirosis.
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to assess the level of leptospirosis awareness among the general population and individuals with occupational risk of the disease in Lviv Region, Ukraine.
Material and methodsA leptospirosis questionnaire on potential risk factors, routes of transmission and ways of protection along with the demographic data was prepared, posted on Facebook and distributed as a printed version.
The statistical analysis was performed using Fisher's two-sided test.
ResultsA total of 446 individuals completed the questionnaire.
Of these, 364 persons had no occupational risk of acquiring leptospirosis, while 82 of them had it.
The study showed the following levels of leptospirosis awareness among the participants: 193 out of 446 (43.
3%) individuals knew what leptospirosis was, with 158/364 (43.
4%) representing general population (Group 1) and 35/82 (42.
7%) representing individuals with an occupational risk of acquiring leptospirosis (Group 2), p>0.
05.
Furthermore, a total of 55.
8% of all the participants knew how they could contract leptospirosis: 194/364 (53.
3%) in Group 1 and 55/82 (67.
1%) in Group 2, p<0.
05.
The most common risk factors of acquiring leptospirosis observed in both groups were as follows: swimming in ponds and lakes with stagnant water (57.
69% in Group 1and 79.
26% in Group 2, p<0.
01), and the presence of rodents in houses, basements and utility rooms as well as periodic visits to these premises by respondents (45.
6% of the respondents in Group 1 and 58.
53% of the respondents in Group 2, p<0.
01).
ConclusionsOutreach campaigns should be implemented to raise the awareness of leptospirosis, both among the general population and among the individuals at increased risk of exposure.

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