Dengue Fever Knowledge and Awareness Among University Students in Taiz Governorate, Yemen: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Waheed A. M. Ali, Jamil M. A. S. Obaid, Asmaa Alsolihy, Najla M. K. Almekhlafy, Wafa S. Alqadasy, Laila N. Alabsi

TL;DR
This study assesses university students in Yemen's Taiz governorate on their knowledge and awareness of dengue fever, finding moderate knowledge and strong preventive awareness.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into dengue fever knowledge and prevention awareness among university students in an endemic region.
Findings
Most students had moderate knowledge of dengue fever, with 68.8% showing moderate and 22.2% good knowledge.
Medical students demonstrated significantly higher knowledge and prevention awareness compared to nonmedical students.
Preventive awareness was stronger, with 52.8% of students showing good awareness.
Abstract
Dengue fever (DF) is a mosquito‐borne viral disease of great health threat in Yemen. DF is an endemic disease with many outbreaks in Taiz governorate. Among Yemeni communities, university students play an important role in increasing knowledge and good health practices to fight DF. Therefore, this study aimed to measure the DF knowledge and prevention awareness level of this community section. This cross‐sectional study was carried out between January and June 2023 among undergraduate students from public and private universities in Taiz City, Yemen. The sample size was 400 students. Participants from different academic levels of different colleges were selected using the stratified random method. Knowledge of dengue fever and prevention awareness was assessed using a validated questionnaire and face‐to‐face interviews. The questionnaire consists of three groups of questions: personal…
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TopicsMosquito-borne diseases and control · Viral Infections and Vectors · Malaria Research and Control
