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TITLE:

ASSESS THE SOCIAL POTENTIAL RISKS INVOLVED IN THE TRANSMISSION OF DENGUE INFECTIONS IN THE RURAL POPULATION OF LAHORE, PAKISTAN

AUTHORS:

Muhammad Hamza Azhar, Muhammad Asharab, Fahad Shaukat Gill

ABSTRACT:

Objective: To decide the conduct hazards factors related with spread of dengue diseases in a rustic network of Lahore, Pakistan. Methods: A poll based cross sectional review was directed during May 2019 to April 2020 at Services Hospital, Lahore. The example size was 370. Methodical irregular examining was utilized for choosing the investigation subject, from every family taken as one unit. Test was taken from a sum of 3225 houses to accomplish absolute example of 350 families. All the information was entered and examined by utilizing SPSS programming adaptation 15. Means with standard deviation for mathematical factors and extents for absolute factors are introduced. Chi square test was performed to discover the relationship of conduct chances factors with spread of dengue contaminations in a provincial network of Karachi, Pakistan. Results: Dengue contamination was clinically analyzed in 203 (58%) patients and were hospitalized during August 2012 to February 2013. Among all patients, higher recurrence was found in the middle age bunch 37 to 54 years for example 44% (n=154). The practices of self-mosquito chomp assurance p<0.01), self-avoidance in breading mosquitoes (p<0.01), thickness of vegetation (p<0.01), practices in regards to absence of self-viability in controlling vector (p<0.01) and absence of preventive measure in network (p<0.01) were altogether connected with transmission of dengue diseases. Conclusion: The conduct chances factors related with spread of dengue diseases in a country com-munity remembered absence of preventive measure for network, absence of understanding of Health conviction models, absence of information, absence of self-avoidance in breading mosquitoes, high thickness of vegetation and absence of self-viability in controlling vector. Keywords: social potential risks involved, transmission of dengue infections, rural population of Lahore, Pakistan.

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