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Community Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Behaviour (KAPB) Assessment on Malaria BCC Interventions in Three Malaria Endemic Provinces of Western Cambodia 21 st March 2013 NAGA Hotel These results suggest that
Community Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Behaviour (KAPB) Assessment on Malaria BCC Interventions in Three Malaria Endemic Provinces of Western Cambodia 21 st March 2013 NAGA Hotel
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These results suggest that intense BCC resulted in a reduction of wrong beliefs and an increase in awareness about malaria transmission.
People category to discuss about malaria Topics discussed 100% Non intense BCC 90% (N=146) 80% Intense BCC (N=197) 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%
Messages remembered from radio Messages remembered from television
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