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Publication Date:
11/11/2013

Author:
Sara E. Canavati de la Torre
Celine Zegers de Beyl
Chandary Rang
Po Ly
Thavrin Boukheng
Maxine Whittaker
Arantxa Roca-Feltrer
David Sintasath

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Knowledge, attitudes, practices and behaviours for malaria: “intense” versus “non-intense” communication interventions in an artemisinin resistance setting

Publication Date:
11/11/2013
Author:
Sara E. Canavati de la Torre
Celine Zegers de Beyl
Chandary Rang
Po Ly
Thavrin Boukheng
Maxine Whittaker
Arantxa Roca-Feltrer
David Sintasath
Type:
Poster

This poster is one of a series of presentations for the 62nd ASTMH Annual Meeting. It presents results of an assessment to measure the effective implementation of the BCC interventions in Cambodia two years after initial implementation of activities and compare knowledge, attitudes and practice of the population at-risk of malaria, between villages receiving intense BCC interventions compared to villages receiving non intense BCC interventions.

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