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BMC Public Health
Knowledge and perceptions of hepatitis c infection and pesticides use in two rural villages in Egypt
Christopher A Loffredo1  Walaa A Khairy2  Judy Huei-yu Wang1  Irene A Jillson1  Sania Amr3  Doa’a A Saleh2 
[1] Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University, 3970 Reservoir Rd, Washington, DC 20057, USA;Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt;University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
关键词: Knowledge;    Hepatocellular carcinoma;    Liver cancer;    Pesticides;    HCV;   
Others  :  1130296
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2458-14-501
 received in 2013-10-22, accepted in 2014-05-06,  发布年份 2014
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most fatal types of malignancy, is increasing worldwide, and particularly in Egypt where there is a confluence of its contributing factors, including high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, widespread use of pesticides, and diets that are contaminated by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in rural areas. We investigated knowledge, attitudes, and prevention practices related to HCV infection and pesticides use in rural Egypt, where over half of the population resides and agriculture is the predominant occupation.

Methods

From two rural villages we recruited 67 residents aged 18–80 years, who completed a 40-item survey that included questions about demographics, knowledge of and protective measures relevant to pesticides use in the home and in agriculture, awareness and perceptions of HCV infection and its treatment and prevention.

Results

Among the 67 study participants, gender distribution was equal, the mean age was 47.2, and one third never attended school. More than 50% reported using pesticides at home, but fewer reported having some knowledge about its health effects. Twelve participants were agricultural workers, and 11 of them applied pesticides in the field and knew about their toxicity; however only one person was correctly using the appropriate protective equipment. Among all the participants, 52 did not know what causes HCV infection, and 42 of those who knew it was a virus mentioned incorrect modes of transmission; and 30 did not know the disease manifestations.

Conclusion

In rural Egypt, there is a significant lack of knowledge of HCV infection and its transmission mode and limited use of protective measures against pesticides despite familiarity with these chemicals.

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2014 Saleh et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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