1. [Dengue vector control and community participation in Catanduva, São Paulo State, Brazil].
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Chiaravalloti Neto F, Fiorin AM, Conversani DT, Cesarino MB, Barbosa AA, Dibo MR, Morais MS, Baglini V, Ferraz AA, Rosa RS, Battigaglia M, and Cardoso RP Jr
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- Animals, Brazil, Dengue transmission, Disease Reservoirs, Health Education, Humans, Program Development methods, Surveys and Questionnaires, Urban Population, Aedes, Community Participation, Dengue prevention & control, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Insect Vectors, Mosquito Control methods
- Abstract
This study aimed to identify changes in knowledge and practices learned to prevent dengue fever in two areas of Catanduva, São Paulo State, from 1999 to 2001: a study area and a control area. The study included an initial quantitative survey, qualitative research, a preliminary diagnosis presented to the community to launch a discussion aimed at defining future actions, implementation of the actions in the study area with community participation (but without changes in the control area), and a final comparison of the two areas. Changes in the study area included: vector control workers began demonstrating preventive measures without removing potential breeding places or using larvicide; use of educational aids specific to the local reality; activities related to the residents priorities; and activities such as music, theater skits, scavenger hunts, and games to demonstrate the vector cycle. Potential domiciliary breeding sites were significantly reduced; the proportion of houses without breeding sites was significantly increased; and there was an increase in the percentage of individuals who recognized the larval form of the vector in the study area as compared to the control area.
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- 2003
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