Abstract

To investigate the long-term impact of health education in intestinal helminth infection control in rural Bangladesh. Longitudinal study to compare knowledge, awareness and practice for intestinal helminths between four communities: two receiving health education and two not receiving health education. Parents of 1497 children aged between 2 and 8 years [781 (52.2%) received health education] were investigated by interview at baseline, endline (18 months) and follow-up (5 years). Health education had a significant effect on the installment of tubewells and latrines, but only had a temporary effect on health knowledge. This long-term follow-up study showed the lack of sustainability of knowledge and awareness in the long-term after health education interventions.

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