Buczek Alicja, Pilch Johanna, Buczek Weronika
Chair and Department of Biology and Parasitology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Lublin, Radziwiłłowska 11 St., 20-080 Lublin, Poland.
Insects. 2020 Dec 3;11(12):863. doi: 10.3390/insects11120863.
Given the high medical importance of ticks, we analyzed the most common preventive behaviors and practices adopted by medical students from Poland, Germany, and Thailand, and the level of their knowledge of ticks and tick-borne diseases. A survey consisting of 19 questions was conducted among 636 randomly selected students. The study showed that the Polish and German students preferred inspection of the body on their return home (86.9% and 63.5%, respectively) and wearing protective clothes (79.8% and 32.3%, respectively) as part of prophylaxis. The Thai students most often chose wearing protective clothes (54.7%) and preventive behavior in tick habitats (42.7%). Approximately 7% of the Polish medical students and as many as 22% of the German and Thai respondents did not use any means of prevention. Our analyses suggest that the use of preventive methods and respondents' behaviors depend on socio-demographic factors and the level of health education. The insufficient practical implementation of tick prevention measures by the medical students suggests a need for verification of health education programs in schools as well as effective popularization and educational activities. It is also necessary to develop a public health protection strategy against the effects of tick bites.
鉴于蜱虫具有很高的医学重要性,我们分析了波兰、德国和泰国医学生采取的最常见预防行为和做法,以及他们对蜱虫和蜱传疾病的了解程度。我们对636名随机挑选的学生进行了一项包含19个问题的调查。研究表明,波兰和德国学生在预防措施中更倾向于回家后检查身体(分别为86.9%和63.5%)以及穿着防护服(分别为79.8%和32.3%)。泰国学生最常选择穿着防护服(54.7%)以及在蜱虫栖息地采取预防行为(42.7%)。约7%的波兰医学生以及多达22%的德国和泰国受访者未采取任何预防措施。我们的分析表明,预防方法的使用和受访者的行为取决于社会人口因素和健康教育水平。医学生对蜱虫预防措施的实际执行不足,这表明有必要核查学校的健康教育项目以及开展有效的普及和教育活动。制定针对蜱虫叮咬影响的公共卫生保护策略也很有必要。