LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE PREVENTION OF TRANSMISSIBLE DISEASES BY AEGYPTIAEDES IN THE SAN JOSÉ DE LOS MOLINOS DISTRICT DECEMBER 2018.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35563/rmp.v10i2.428Keywords:
Aedes Aegypti, dengue, zika, chikungunya, nivel de conocimientoAbstract
Objective: To determine the level of knowledge in the prevention of communicable diseases by Aedes
Aegypti in the District of Los Molinos December 2018. Material and methods: Observational,
cross-sectional, non-experimental study. Made in 362 residents of the district of Los Molinos. Results: The
level of knowledge for dengue is 52.76% high, 41.44% for Zika is medium and 48.07% is medium for
chikungunya. Conclusions: The present study concludes that the levels of knowledge for the diseases
transmissible by Aedes Aegypti, does not have a significant relationship for zika and chikungunya since the
expected value was greater than P = 0.005, while for dengue if there is a significant relationship already that
the value P = 0.005 is less.
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