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Perceptions of Zika Virus Risk during 2016 Outbreak, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA
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Perceptions of Zika Virus Risk during 2016 Outbreak, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA

Imelda K Moise, Joseph Kangmennaang, Tricia Caroline S G Hutchings, Ira M Sheskin and Douglas O Fuller
Emerging infectious diseases, Vol.24(7), pp.1379-1381
2018-07
PMCID: PMC6038743
PMID: 29912705

Abstract

Florida - epidemiology Humans Middle Aged Zika Virus Male Risk Young Adult Zika Virus Infection - virology Zika Virus Infection - epidemiology Disease Outbreaks Adolescent Aged, 80 and over Adult Female Perception Aged Odds Ratio Culture
We conducted a survey on Zika virus perceptions and behaviors during the 2016 outbreak in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA. Among women, Zika knowledge was associated with having a bachelor's degree. Among men, knowledge was associated with knowing someone at risk. Interventions during future outbreaks could be targeted by sex and education level.
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