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– Assessment of Knowledge and Utilization of Intermittent Preventive Treatment for Malaria Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in Jigawa State, Nigeria  –

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Abstract

Malaria remains the most devastating human parasitic infection in the world today. In Nigeria, malaria during pregnancy is responsible for 11% of maternal mortality.

There is low coverage and utilization of IPT services in Nigeria. This study was undertaken to investigate the knowledge and utilization of IPT among pregnant women attending ANC in Jigawa State. A cross-sectional study was conducted and 420 respondents were recruited using multistage sampling technique.

Semi-structured questionnaire was used to obtain information on sociodemographic and knowledge of malaria and IPT. A total of 420 pregnant were interviewed with age ranged of 15 to 45 years (Mean 24.7±6.1).

Majority 257 (61.2%) of the respondents were within age group 20-29 years. Sixty-four (15.2%) were Primigravidae, 229 (54.5%) were multigravidae and 127 (30.3%) were grand multipara. Majority 413 (98.3%) were married with divorcee and widow making 7 (1.7%) none was single.

Most respondents 307 (73.1%) were rural dwellers. Sixteen percent had at least secondary education; the majority either had Quranic (45.2%) or Non formal education (24.5%) at all.

Introduction

Malaria remains the most devastating human parasitic infection in the world today.1 Currently, it is estimated that between 1-2 billion people throughout the world lives in areas at risk of malarial infection and

each year up to 500 million people contract the disease out of which 1.7 million to 2.7 million people die.1 Several recent reports indicate that more than 90% of these causalities are from Africa, south of the sahara where the most virulent species of the parasite Plasmodium Falciparum thrives.

Malaria is hyper endemic in all parts of Nigeria, which lies in the tropical region of Africa, with the entire population of an estimated one hundred and sixty million at risk.

Transmission occurs all year round with seasonal variations during the rainy season. Malaria is the number one cause of morbidity in Nigeria accounting for ninety percent of all out-patient illnesses, sixty percent of all admissions and thirty-three percent of all deaths in children under five years.

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