2020
DOI: 10.37939/jrmc.v24i1.1536
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Knowledge About Dengue Fever Prevention Among People Visiting Benazir Bhutto Hospital

Abstract: Background: The higher incidence of dengue fever in Pakistan demands additional efforts in order to limit the disease. Despite active public health campaigns, low public awareness is one of the factors facilitating dengue virus transmission. For effective preventive measures, the assessment of the knowledge gap and then taking appropriate steps to fill the gap is required.The objective of this study is to assess knowledge about dengue fever prevention among people visiting Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi.M… Show more

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“…Approximately 50% of the world's population currently lives in places where dengue might spread due to favorable environmental conditions. 4,5 Two variables that contribute to the dengue virus's proliferation are inadequate prophylactic measures and a lack of public awareness of the illness. 6 Dengue prevalence and dissemination are influenced by a number of factors, such as unrestrained population growth, urbanization, deterioration of waste management systems, and inadequate vector control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 50% of the world's population currently lives in places where dengue might spread due to favorable environmental conditions. 4,5 Two variables that contribute to the dengue virus's proliferation are inadequate prophylactic measures and a lack of public awareness of the illness. 6 Dengue prevalence and dissemination are influenced by a number of factors, such as unrestrained population growth, urbanization, deterioration of waste management systems, and inadequate vector control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%