Bibliographic citations
Granada, C., (2019). Nivel de conocimiento sobre Aedes Aegypti en pobladores de la comunidad de Pavayoc, provincia de La Convención, Cusco – 2017. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2563
Granada, C., Nivel de conocimiento sobre Aedes Aegypti en pobladores de la comunidad de Pavayoc, provincia de La Convención, Cusco – 2017. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2563
@misc{renati/957633,
title = "Nivel de conocimiento sobre Aedes Aegypti en pobladores de la comunidad de Pavayoc, provincia de La Convención, Cusco – 2017.",
author = "Granada Alvarez, Charmeli",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2019"
}
The research LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT AEDES AEGYPTI IN The research LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT AEDES AEGYPTI IN POPULATORS OF THE COMMUNITY OF PAVAYOC, PROVINCE OF THE CONVENTION, CUSCO - 2017, has the objective of determining the level of knowledge about Aedes Aegypti in the community of Pavayoc. Applied medicine was descriptive and transversal. The results were: 34.8% are 30 to 39 years of age, 50.8% are male, 34.3% are cohabitants, 45.3% have secondary education, 43.6% are employed, 39.8% reside from 3 to 5 people in their housing, 51.4 % live close to the road, 49.2% their home is family, 50.3% consume water from the reservoir and it is their own, 39.2% eliminates the trash via a collector car. The surveying villagers claimed to know the dengue: 92.8% how it is acquired, 34.8% the symptoms, 52.5% type of diagnosis, 59.1% signs of alarm, 41.4% that has a cure, 78.5% means of reproduction of the mosquito, 86.1% the mode of transmission, 55.2% the transmitting agent, 41.4% Aedes Aegypti for its white color with red legs, 71.2% the means of barrier against sting, 60.8% use longsleeved polo shirts during the day to avoid the bite of Aedes Aegypti, 49.2% collect the unserviceable is to prevent, 82.8% the sources of hatchery of mosquitoes are cans, tires, cylinders, 74.6% before a symptom visit the health center, 45.3% have a level of knowledge about Aedes Aegypti.
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