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Sources affecting knowledge and behavior responses to the Zika virus in US households with current pregnancy intended pregnancy and a high probability of unintended pregnancy

机译:在当前怀孕计划怀孕和意外怀孕的可能性很高的美国家庭中影响寨卡病毒知识和行为反应的来源

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This study examined the influences of information sources on Zika-relevant knowledge and behaviors in US households containing members who are pregnant, intend to become pregnant, or have a higher probability of unintended pregnancy in Zika-affected regions (i.e. respondents who are younger, are black, have less education, are unmarried, and reside in the southern USA).
机译:这项研究调查了信息源对在寨卡受影响地区(即,年龄较小,黑人,受教育程度较低,未婚并居住在美国南部)。

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