Selected article for: "infectious disease and ordinary people knowledge"

Author: Peter O OLAPEGBA; Olusola AYANDELE; Samson Olowo KOLAWOLE; Rotimi OGUNTAYO; Joshua Chiroma GANDI; Abdullahi Lawal DANGIWA; Iboro Friday Akpan OTTU; Steven Kator IORFA
Title: A Preliminary Assessment of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Knowledge and Perceptions in Nigeria
  • Document date: 2020_4_15
  • ID: c8nrd4h9_45
    Snippet: about an infectious disease can make one to behave in ways that can prevent infection. Also, the study supported Richards (2017) who opined that knowledge among ordinary people about how to eliminate risks of contracting Ebola virus led to a rapid drop in mid-2015 in the number of cases of infection. Consequently, individuals need to be informed about the potential risk of infection in order to adopt the right precautionary measures. One suggesti.....
    Document: about an infectious disease can make one to behave in ways that can prevent infection. Also, the study supported Richards (2017) who opined that knowledge among ordinary people about how to eliminate risks of contracting Ebola virus led to a rapid drop in mid-2015 in the number of cases of infection. Consequently, individuals need to be informed about the potential risk of infection in order to adopt the right precautionary measures. One suggestion for this result is the knowledge factor. That is, Nigerians have knowledge of COVID-19 and therefore are better able to adopt precautionary measures.

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents