Rural Bangladesh
Cross-source consensus on Rural Bangladesh from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The survey was conducted in Cumilla district in south-eastern Bangladesh. — Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance and usage of antibiotics from a One Health perspective in rural Bangladesh: a descriptive cross-sectional study
- The study focused on rural general-population knowledge because earlier Bangladeshi research had not characterised it well. — Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance and usage of antibiotics from a One Health perspective in rural Bangladesh: a descriptive cross-sectional study
- The study had a high response rate, reducing selection-bias risk. — Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance and usage of antibiotics from a One Health perspective in rural Bangladesh: a descriptive cross-sectional study
- Five predominantly rural subdistricts were selected to represent adult literacy variation across rural Cumilla. — Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge about antibiotics and antibiotic resistance and usage of antibiotics from a One Health perspective in rural Bangladesh: a descriptive cross-sectional study