Zika knowledge and prevention practices among U.S. travelers: a large cross-sectional survey study
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to investigate what factors predict knowledge about Zika transmission, symptomology, and treatment among U.S. travelers and, additionally, to evaluate how Zika knowledge influences the adoption of personal protective behaviors. Methods Data were collecte...
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Main Authors: | Maya Luetke (Author), Oghenekaro Omodior (Author), Erik J. Nelson (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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