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Table 4 Distribution of knowledge of schistosomiasis among the 313 young adults and adults responding the main questionnaire

From: Knowledge, attitudes and practices pertaining to urogenital schistosomiasis in Lambaréné and surrounding areas, Gabon

Knowledge of schistosomiasis

Study population

n

%

95% CI (%)

Ever heard of schistosomiasis

  Yes

301

96.2

93.4–98.0

Indicated as causative agent of schistosomiasis

  Worm

86

27.5

22.6–32.8

  Virus

46

14.7

11.0–19.1

  Bacteria

103

32.9

27.7–38.4

  Other

7

2.2

0.9–4.5

  Do not know

55

17.6

13.5–22.2

Indicated as symptom of urogenital schistosomiasis

  Presence of blood in urine

284

90.7

87.0–93.7

  Fever

15

4.8

2.7–7.8

  Diarrhoea

9

2.9

1.3–5.4

  Stomach ache

21

6.7

4.2–10.1

  Itching

18

5.8

3.4–8.9

  Other

1

0.3

0.0–1.8

  Do not know

14

4.5

2.5–7.4

Aware of meaning of diagnosis

  Yes

225

71.9

66.5–76.8

Indicated as the way to catch the disease

  Walking barefoot

67

21.4

17.0–26.4

  Eating without washing hands

38

12.1

8.7–16.3

  Contact with the river

218

69.6

64.2–74.7

  Drinking river water

144

46.0

40.4–51.7

  Mosquito bite

11

3.5

1.8–6.2

  During sexual intercourse

19

6.1

3.7–9.3

  Others

5

1.6

0.5–3.7

  Do not know

11

3.5

1.8–6.2

Indicated as the ‘animal’ responsible of the disease

  Mosquitoes

10

3.2

1.5–5.8

  Land snail

3

1.0

0.2–2.8

  River small snail

145

46.3

40.7–52.0

  Fly

8

2.6

1.1–5.0

  Others

5

1.6

0.5–3.7

  Do not know

137

43.8

38.2–49.5

Indicated as consequences of schistosomiasis

  Anaemia

172

54.9

49.3–60.5

  Smelly vaginal discharge

175

55.9

50.2–61.5

  Malodorous vaginal discharge in young girls

167

53.3

47.7–59.0

  Infertility

220

70.3

64.9–75.3

  Cancer of the bladder

156

49.8

44.2–55.5

  Death

149

47.6

42.0–53.3

  Others

18

5.8

3.4–8.9