GEO-DATABASE USE TO PROMOTE DENGUE INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

2010 
Dengue infection (DI) is a major health problem in Thailand and is espe- cially prevalent in Ubon Ratchathani Province. The objectives of the project were: 1) to develop a geo-database system for DI prevention and control, 2) to perform an Aedes aegypti larval vector survey for DI prevention and control in Ubon Ratchathani Province, 3) to study the behavior and perceptions regarding DI pre- vention among the target population in Ubon Ratchathani Province. Ten villages with high incidences of DI over a 3 year period from 2005 to 2007 were selected. The survey was divided into 2 periods, pre-outbreak period (February-April 2008) and outbreak period (June-August 2008). The data were collected in April and June 2008. The households in each village were purposively sampled. Water con- tainers inside and outside of the houses were surveyed using the World Health Organization's house index (HI), container index (CI), and Breteau index (BI). The location of each household was recorded using the global positioning system (GPS). Data regarding people's perceptions and behaviors concerning DI prevention were collected during interviews of 383 families in Mach 2008. A database for DI was developed using ArcView ® version 9.2. The results showed during the pre-out- break period, Non Jig, Non Sawang, and Huai Teeneu villages had the highest risk level (BI ≥ 50). During the outbreak period, Non Jig and Huai Teeneu village had the highest risk level (BI ≥ 50). Results regarding DI perceptions showed the target population had high levels of DI perceptions. DI preventive behavior was found in 50.9%.
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