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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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immunology and microbiology

Australian Hajj pilgrims’ knowledge, attitude and perception about ebola, november 2014 to february 2015

Eurosurveillance, Volume 20, No. 12, Year 2015

Upon return from Hajj 2014, 150 Australian pilgrims were interviewed about their understanding of the Ebola epidemic. Most (89%, 134/150) knew of the epidemic before travelling and 60% (80/134) of those knew Ebola transmits through body fluids. Pilgrimswho received pre-travel health advice were more conscious of Ebola (69% vs 31%, p = 0.01) and adhered better to hand hygiene after touching an ill person (68% vs 31%, p < 0.01). Mass media was the main information source (78%).
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Citations: 40
Authors: 8
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Infectious Diseases