Objective: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Mexican localities having different experiences related to this disease. Methods: A cognitive-cultural anthropological study was conducted involving the participation of 160 adults selected through purposeful sampling. The techniques of free lists and pile-sorting were used for investigating terms associated with the concept "dengue." A consensus analysis was carried out by the factoring of principal components, hierarchical cluster analysis, and multidimensional scaling. Results: Greater consensus was observed among participants from the population having more historical experience with dengue-Santiago Ixcuintla, Nayarit-as well as more struct...
Dengue, a viral mosquito-borne disease currently affects more than 2.5 billion people living in ende...
Efforts to stamp dengue in many dengue endemic countries has met little success. There is a need to ...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
OBJETIVO: Describir las dimensiones culturales que podrían favorecer u obstaculizar la prevención de...
The goal of this study was to explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in three locations in the ...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suf...
Objective Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suff...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to examine the dengue prevention, surveillance and control ...
This project elucidated the explanatory model of dengue fever held by members of urban communities i...
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading, most prevalent and deadly arthropod-borne viral disease world...
This thesis explores the impact of Dengue fever on three Honduran unincorporated squatter settlement...
In this article, knowledgments and practices of dengue disease of the inhabitants of Floralia, a nei...
Dengue, a viral mosquito-borne disease currently affects more than 2.5 billion people living in ende...
Efforts to stamp dengue in many dengue endemic countries has met little success. There is a need to ...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the cultural dimensions that might help or hinder dengue prevention in two Me...
OBJETIVO: Describir las dimensiones culturales que podrían favorecer u obstaculizar la prevención de...
The goal of this study was to explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in three locations in the ...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
Objective: To explore the conceptual dimensions of dengue in the urban context, aiming at creating h...
OBJECTIVE: Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suf...
Objective Understanding cultural dimensions concerning Mexican and Colombian healthcare workers suff...
Abstract The objective of this paper is to examine the dengue prevention, surveillance and control ...
This project elucidated the explanatory model of dengue fever held by members of urban communities i...
Dengue fever is the fastest spreading, most prevalent and deadly arthropod-borne viral disease world...
This thesis explores the impact of Dengue fever on three Honduran unincorporated squatter settlement...
In this article, knowledgments and practices of dengue disease of the inhabitants of Floralia, a nei...
Dengue, a viral mosquito-borne disease currently affects more than 2.5 billion people living in ende...
Efforts to stamp dengue in many dengue endemic countries has met little success. There is a need to ...
Dengue is clearly a very serious public health problem. In the Americas the number of dengue cases h...