Title of article :
The COMBI Approach in Managing Dengue Cases in an Urban Residential Area, Nilai, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Hod, Rozita National University of Malaysia - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Community Health, Malaysia , Othman, Hidayatulfathi National University of Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences - Industry Community Partnership, Malaysia , Jemain, Nurul Azimah National University of Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences, Malaysia , Sahani, Mazrura National University of Malaysia - Faculty of Health Sciences - Environmental Health Program, Malaysia , Udin, Kamarulismail Seremban Health Office - Health Promotion Unit, Malaysia , Ali, Zainudin Mohd Negeri Sembilan State Health Department, Malaysia , Choy, Er Ah National University of Malaysia - Faculty of Social Science Humanities, Malaysia , Suli, Zailiza Negeri Sembilan State Health Department, Malaysia
From page :
347
To page :
352
Abstract :
Introduction Dengue is a disease propagated by vectors namely Aedes spp. mosquitoes. One of the effective approaches to control dengue is through integrated vector management and intervention programs. COMBI or Communication for Behavioral Impact is a strategic approach to control the Aedes population as well as dengue cases. Methods This study was conducted at Taman Desa Kolej, Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, an suburban residential area to determine the effectiveness of COMBI, by using questionnaire and entomological survey as well as implementation of an intervention program. We carried out activities such as the establishment of COMBI promoter team, clean up events, talk shows with the residential community and distributed pamphlets containing information about dengue. Results Results indicated significant difference (p 0.05) on the knowledge, opinion and practices about dengue among the residents, for the pre and post intervention program. The entomological survey showed that, the primary mosquito species in this area was Aedes albopictus which comprised of 78 (31%) of the total mosquitoes examined, followed by Culex gelidus of 58 (23%), Culex quinquefasciatus of 37 (14.7%) and Aedes aegypti of 2 1(8.3%). The density of Aedes population did not show any significant difference. Conclusions In conclusion, COMBI intervention was effective in controlling dengue cases in Taman Desa Kolej.
Keywords :
Dengue , Survey , Aedes spp. , COMBI approach
Journal title :
International Journal Of Public Health Research
Journal title :
International Journal Of Public Health Research
Record number :
2604016
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