Coverage and compliance MDA programme for lymphatic filariasis in Bidar district, Karnataka, India

Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

Objective: To describe the socio demographic characteristics of beneficiaries of the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) programme, to assess the coverage, compliance and causes for noncompliance towards MDA in the district, to assess the awareness regarding elephantiasis among beneficiaries and to assess the knowledge of drug distributors towards the filariasis and MDA programme. Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in 3 rural and 1 urban clusters in Bidar district for the period of 1 week. 50 houses were selected in each cluster by systematic random sampling method and data was collected in a structured proforma by interview technique. Results: Majority of beneficiaries were at the age group of 15-60 years (72.3%) and male (53%). The overall coverage of MDA in Bidar district was 62.3%. Compliance among those who had received the tablets was 60.4%. Coverage and compliance was more in rural areas compared to urban. The most common reason quoted for not consuming drugs was fear of adverse effects (72.2%) The incidence of adverse events was 0.2%. Even though 75% of them were aware of the disease elephantiasis, only 45.4% had knowledge regarding MDA programme. The knowledge of drug distributors towards MDA and filariasis was found to be adequate. Conclusions: Coverage and compliance towards MDA in Bidar district was poor. The coverage and compliance in rural areas was higher compared to the urban areas.

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  • EP ID EP232613
  • DOI 10.1016/S2222-1808(12)60063-2
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(2012). Coverage and compliance MDA programme for lymphatic filariasis in Bidar district, Karnataka, India. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2(4), 290-292. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-232613