2016
DOI: 10.5958/2394-2738.2016.00009.1
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Media utilization pattern among rural families residing in Varanasi district of eastern U.P

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“…The media (42.7%) and family and friends (38.5%) were mentioned in the top list of education providers to public. The media (radio, television and newspapers) could play an important role in malaria education [37,38]as well as other sources of information such as books, internet and the procedures distributed in the clinics [39]. Continuous education was underscored by community members as an important tool in malaria elimination [40].…”
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“…The media (42.7%) and family and friends (38.5%) were mentioned in the top list of education providers to public. The media (radio, television and newspapers) could play an important role in malaria education [37,38]as well as other sources of information such as books, internet and the procedures distributed in the clinics [39]. Continuous education was underscored by community members as an important tool in malaria elimination [40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%