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Oplan Kaalaman: Dengue ay Labanan! / [author]: Jaclyn Louise H. Billedo, Jefferson C. Castillo, Janilou C. Cayabyab, Raphael Augustine C. Cruz, Kitty Pie W. Dacera, Jericho C. De Leon, Ma. Therese H. Delos Santos, Andrelyn T. Fuentes, Liezel A. Gener, Alisa C. Jabinal, Marvin P. Lim, Alistair C. Marasigan, Diogenes Santino B. Pangwi, Regina B. Pantig, Milade O. Pielago, Criselda R. Pita, Jenna Marie C. Quiroga, Maria Lualhati B. Rellosa, Eric C. Tan and Clarissa H. Tuliao.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Quezon City, Philippines; FEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Institute of Medicine,Description: 39 pages: 28 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
LOC classification:
  • M CFM ND 0018
Online resources: Summary: The research on the level of awareness on Dengue Fever among parents residing at Barangay Fairview, Quezon City showed that their level of awareness on epidemiology was (71.51%), on signs and symptoms was (82.26%), and on prevention was (38.44%). An information-education campaign using pamphlets and posters about dengue was utilized to increase the level of awareness of the population. Post test was done and revealed the following results; increase in knowledge on epidemiology to (81.88%), a slight decrease in knowledge on the signs and symptoms to (75.40%) and an in knowledge on prevention to (53.72%)
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Theses Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation M CFM ND 0018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T001688.2

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The research on the level of awareness on Dengue Fever among parents residing at Barangay Fairview, Quezon City showed that their level of awareness on epidemiology was (71.51%), on signs and symptoms was (82.26%), and on prevention was (38.44%). An information-education campaign using pamphlets and posters about dengue was utilized to increase the level of awareness of the population. Post test was done and revealed the following results; increase in knowledge on epidemiology to (81.88%), a slight decrease in knowledge on the signs and symptoms to (75.40%) and an in knowledge on prevention to (53.72%)

Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine

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