cover image: Knowledge, attitudes, practice of people toward the COVID-19 pandemics, and its impact in Afghanistan

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Knowledge, attitudes, practice of people toward the COVID-19 pandemics, and its impact in Afghanistan

17 Nov 2022

As capacity to diagnose and treat the COVID-19 cases toughen up the survey was planned to represent regional and national data, the severe effect of pandemic, health authorities declared that the sample was multiplied by five and finally the total sample the actual number of positive cases could be higher than the size came to 2,915 households in 34 provinces. [...] But nearly half of the participants believed that relation between the demographic characteristics of participants COVID-19 is a clear indication of the Almighty Allah’s anger and the level of their knowledge. [...] This study was conducted almost one year after the detection and prevalence of the COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan; that is why the findings of this study Satisfaction of government’s reflected that the study participants had sufficient knowledge performance in response to COVID-19 about COVID-19 all over the country. [...] • Information about modes of transmission of the • As the majority proportion of Afghanistan’s population is virus should be communicated clearly targeting all below the age of 18 and can be the source of transmission misconceptions and rumors. [...] Special thanks also go to colleagues in the Afghanistan National Public Health Institute (ANPHI) and Author contributions the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at the Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan that reviewed and approved the protocol NN, KS, and KN designed the research and wrote the paper.
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Authors

Narges Neyazi

Pages
18
Published in
Afghanistan