School-based health education targeting intestinal worms—further support for integrated control
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Bieri, Franziska A.
Li, Yue-Sheng
Yuan, Li-Ping
He, Yong-Kang
Gray, Darren J.
Williams, Gail M.
McManus, Donald P.
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Our report, which describes success
in preventing soil-transmitted helminth
(STH) infections in Chinese schoolchildren
through the use of a health education
package that includes a 12-minute cartoon,
‘‘The Magic Glasses,’’ may thus
prove timely. The results from the cluster
randomized intervention trial, conducted
in 38 rural Chinese schools and involving
1,718 children, showed that the videobased
health education package had 50%
efficacy in preventing new STH infections
after treatment [2]. This study established
proof of principle that health education
can indeed increase knowledge and
change behavior, resulting in fewer intestinal
worm infections. However, we have
a ways to go before we can show broad
application, and we appreciate that these
findings will require further validation
in other epidemiological and cultural
settings.
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