Journal ArticleOpen Access
Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding leprosy and tuberculosis in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
The Leprosy Mission International
Published InLeprosy Review
Year1999
Citations64
Abstract
A small survey was carried out in two areas of northern Bangladesh to assess and compare the level of knowledge, attitude and practice towards leprosy and tuberculosis (TB) among two communities that differed widely in the amount of health education received about these diseases. The results indicate that without a health education programme, levels of knowledge about the cause and treatability of the diseases are poor, worse for leprosy than TB, with correspondingly negative attitudes. Only 16% of the respondents in the 'uninformed' area mentioned 'skin patch' in a question about what they knew about leprosy; and only 44% mentioned 'cough' as a symptom of TB. In the area that had received health education, 90% mentioned, respectively, 'skin patch' and…
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