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Community Perceptions of Blackfly Nuisance and Acceptability of the “Slash and Clear” Vector Control Approach in the Ntui Health District of Cameroon: A Qualitative Study

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  • Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon
    Global Health Institute, University of Antwerp, Doornstraat 331, 2610 Antwerp, Belgium)

  • Serge Raoul Ekukole Ekome

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon)

  • Julius Ndi Taryunyu Njamnshi

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon)

  • Wepnyu Yembe Njamnshi

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon
    Division of Operational Research in Health, Ministry of Public Health, N°8 Rue 3038 quartier du Lac (Yaoundé III), Yaoundé P.O. Box 3595, Cameroon)

  • Kongnyu G. Njamnshi

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon)

  • Leonard Ngarka

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon
    Neuroscience Lab, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, The University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé P.O. Box 1364, Cameroon
    Neurology & Clinical Neuroscience Department, Yaoundé Central Hospital, Yaoundé P.O. Box 87, Cameroon)

  • Alfred K. Njamnshi

    (Brain Research Africa Initiative (BRAIN), Yaoundé P.O. Box 25625, Cameroon
    Neuroscience Lab, Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, The University of Yaoundé 1, Yaoundé P.O. Box 1364, Cameroon
    Neurology & Clinical Neuroscience Department, Yaoundé Central Hospital, Yaoundé P.O. Box 87, Cameroon)

Abstract

Besides being vectors of the onchocerciasis parasite, blackflies are a source of nuisance in onchocerciasis-endemic communities. We investigated the experience of residents in the Ntui Health District (Cameroon) regarding blackfly nuisance and assessed their perceptions of a novel “Slash and Clear” (S&C) intervention for blackfly control. Focus group discussions were conducted before and after S&C implementation (respectively, in February 2022 and December 2023). Blackflies were known to emerge from the river areas and cause disease. To prevent blackfly bites, the population often covered their body with protective clothing and applied various substances (kerosene, oil, or lemon) to their skin. Post-intervention data showed reduced blackfly nuisance, and the willingness to sustain blackfly control in the long-term was unanimous among community leaders and members, including the village volunteers who implemented the S&C intervention. In conclusion, blackfly nuisance is evident in the Ntui onchocerciasis focus of Cameroon and led to a panoply of coping practices, some of which could be detrimental to their health. Implementing S&C for blackfly control is well accepted and could sustainably alleviate the nuisance caused by blackflies while simultaneously breaking the onchocerciasis transmission cycle.

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  • Joseph Nelson Siewe Fodjo & Serge Raoul Ekukole Ekome & Julius Ndi Taryunyu Njamnshi & Wepnyu Yembe Njamnshi & Kongnyu G. Njamnshi & Leonard Ngarka & Alfred K. Njamnshi, 2024. "Community Perceptions of Blackfly Nuisance and Acceptability of the “Slash and Clear” Vector Control Approach in the Ntui Health District of Cameroon: A Qualitative Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 21(6), pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:21:y:2024:i:6:p:658-:d:1399241
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