Evaluating the General Public's Knowledge of Malaria: A Nationally Representative Cross‐Sectional Study
Husna Irfan Thalib, Sariya Khan, Mable Pereira, Faten Abouelmagd, Manal El Said

TL;DR
A national survey in Tanzania found that malaria knowledge varies by age, education, and location, with rural and older populations needing more awareness.
Contribution
The study provides a nationally representative analysis of malaria knowledge disparities in Tanzania, linking them to demographic and socioeconomic factors.
Findings
Urban residents and those with higher education showed greater malaria awareness.
Older individuals and rural populations had lower knowledge levels.
Media exposure and mobile phone ownership were linked to increased awareness.
Abstract
Malaria is a life‐threatening disease caused by Plasmodium, transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Despite global efforts, malaria remains a major health burden in developing countries. In Tanzania, cultural beliefs and misconceptions often delay treatment, especially in rural areas. This article aims to evaluate the level of malaria knowledge among the Tanzanian population and identify demographic factors associated with disparities in awareness. This cross‐sectional study used secondary data from the 2021–2022 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey, analyzing responses from 18,747 individuals aged 15 years and older. Data on malaria‐related knowledge, attitudes, and practices were collected through standardized questionnaires. Malaria knowledge varied significantly by age, gender, education, and location (p < 0.05). Awareness was highest among…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMalaria Research and Control · Mosquito-borne diseases and control · Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment
