• Pak J Med Sci · Jul 2016

    Knowledge and attitude regarding Ebola virus disease among medical students of Rawalpindi: A preventable threat not yet confronted.

    • Aliya Hisam, Mariam Nadeem Rana, and Mahmood-Ur-RahmanMahmood-Ur-Rahman, MBBS, DPH, MPH, MSc, FCPS. Professor & Head of Dept. Community Medicine Department, Army Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan..
    • Dr. Aliya Hisam, MBBS, MPH, FCPS. Assistant Professor in Community Medicine Department, Army Medical College, Abid Majeed Road, National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2016 Jul 1; 32 (4): 101510191015-9.

    ObjectiveTo assess the knowledge and attitude regarding Ebola virus disease (EVD) among medical students of Rawalpindi.MethodsA descriptive cross sectional study was carried out in a medical college of Rawalpindi from September 2014-November 2014. About 400 students were inducted with 77% (n=308) response rate. After taking informed verbal consent from students and administration, a pre-designed and pre-tested questionnaire was circulated among students of third, fourth and final year MBBS as well as third and fourth year BDS. The data collected was entered and analyzed using SPSS 20.ResultsThe response rate was 77% (308/400). About 244 (79.2%) of students had heard about EVD before. One hundred and sixty four (53.2%) of the students correctly identified that no treatment is available for EVD as yet. Also 163 (52.9%) said that no vaccine was available against the virus either. Washing hands every time after touching a patient in clinics/wards was important for 151 (49.0%) while 223 (72.4%) claimed to use proper techniques to dispose off used injections.ConclusionStudents have basic knowledge regarding EVD. However, there is deficient information regarding the diagnosis and precautionary measures required to control it.

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