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Human papillomavirus vaccination in rural Malawi: Identifying factors associated with vaccine uptake using a community-based household survey. [PDF]

open access: yesHum Vaccin Immunother
Moucheraud C   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A household survey of intrafamily norovirus transmission

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractNorovirus (NoV) is a leading cause of epidemic and sporadic gastroenteritis in people of all ages. Humans are the primary source of NoV and household contact is one of the risk factors for NoV transmission. However, the mechanisms underlying person‐to‐person NoV transmission are poorly understood.
null Juniastuti   +17 more
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A survey of personal and household scheduling

Proceedings of the 2005 international ACM SIGGROUP conference on Supporting group work - GROUP '05, 2005
We describe results from a survey of employees at Microsoft about how they manage personal and household scheduling. We saw a much greater use of digital calendars than we expected. Of our 621 respondents, 51% (317) used their digital calendar at work as the calendar where most of their personal and household events were recorded, while 38% (233) of ...
A. J. Bernheim Brush   +1 more
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Handbook of Nonresponse in Household Surveys

2011
This volume presents an all-inclusive guide to the problem of nonresponse in household surveys, providing an overview of the theory while also describing practical implications. The book begins with a general overview of the nonresponse problem, outlining existing sources of error and guidelines for calculating response rates according to various ...
Bethlehem, J.G.   +2 more
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Household Surveys with Multiplicity

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1970
Abstract In the household survey with multiplicity, sample households report information about their own residents as well as about other persons who live elsewhere, such as relatives or neighbors, as specified by a multiplicity rule adopted in the survey.
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A Household Morbidity Survey in Rural Africa

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1976
A household morbidity interview survey with 2,000 randomly selected households (14,729 people) in rural Ghana is reported for a two-week recall period; 20-8 percent of people reported some illness, injury or disability. This prevalence is lower than reported during surveys in Columbia, USA, Britain and Australia. Adults averaged 0-5 days lost from work,
D W, Belcher   +3 more
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Cleaning and Household Robots: A Technology Survey

Autonomous Robots, 2000
This paper describes some of the main technology areas that have been actually used in the development of cleaning robots. The approach taken in this survey is to examine the characteristics of cleaning robots that have made successful laboratory demonstration or have become commercial products.
FIORINI, Paolo, Prassler E.
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