Abstract
An in-depth study of the knowledge, attitude, belief, and practice of the people toward neonatal tetanus was carried out through focus group discussion in two villages (Awi and Ayaebam) in Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Neonatal tetanus was a disease entity called “Odon” by the four ethnic groups in the areas of study. Aetiologically it was believed to be caused by the “Odon” spirit. This concept affected attitudes toward preventive measures and cord care practices.
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