Abstract:
Introduction:
Leptospirosis is considered to be the most widespread disease transmissible from animal to
man. It is a zoonotic bacterial disease that affects vulnerable populations such as rural
subsistence farmers. The disease manifestations are many and varied, ranging in severity from
mild febrile illness to sever, and sometimes fatal disease. Although leptospirosis causes lifethreatening clinical manifestations, such as pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome, and has a
worldwide distribution, the key barrier to addressing this neglected disease is the insufficient
data on its disease burden. Community awareness about the disease and its preventive methods
can eliminate the disease burden from the society. Objectives:
The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding
prevention of leptospirosis among farmers of alahagala area in Polonnaruwa district. Method:
This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out over a period of one year, in the
community in Kalahagala (GN) division, Thamankaduwa Medical Officer of Health (MOH)
area, in Polonnaruwa district. Simple random sampling method was used to select the sample.
After obtaining written consent, data was collected through a pre-designed and pre-tested
Interviewer Administered Questionnaire. Collected data was analyzed using a chi squared test
to test the relationship between the educational level and knowledge on leptospirosis
prevention. Results:
A total of 194 respondents were interviewed. The p value obtained from the chi squared test
was 0.070 with a 95% confidence interval(which is less than 0.050).so there is no significant
association between knowledge of leptospirosis and education level .The findings alsoindicated that a knowledge gap was existed about leptospirosis in the community that could
be improved by creating an awareness program. Conclusion:
Overall knowledge and practice regarding the leptospirosis was inadequate although attitudes
regarding the leptospirosis were adequate among the study sample. To strengthen the
leptospirosis control programme, effective education of both the public and health
professionals with thorough and adequate knowledge on leptospirosis management should be
included in the awareness programme.