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Design and evaluation of data socialization technologies to reduce the levels of Aedes Aegypti infestation in a community

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14066/3721
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Denis, Delsy; Paciello Coronel, Julio ManuelCONACYT Authority; Rivas, Sofia; Parra, Cristian
Date of publishing
2020
Type of publication
research article
Subject(s)
DENGUE
AEDES AEGYPTI
GESTION DE LA INFORMACION
 
Abstract
Dengue is the fastest spread viral disease in the world transmitted by Aedes Aegypti mosquito. In Paraguay, 8.324 Dengue cases were registered in 2019, 9 of them ending as death cases. Currently, there are community volunteer jobs seeking reduction of infestation levels, trying to raise public awareness about the importance of eliminating hatcheries. These jobs did not succeed in maintaining the motivation of the volunteers to remain active in the project. So to that effect, the creation of a Socialization Module was proposed which was based on a message sending strategy that helped on achieving a 71% improvement in project evidence Socialization, and a Logistic Module through which it was possible to eliminate implicit knowledge dependance of those who organize the logistic of the project
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