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Controlling the Vector Aedes Aegypti and Handling Dengue Fever Bearing Patients / Controle do Vetor Aedes Aegypti e Manejo dos Pacientes com Dengue

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Table 1 shows the sociodemographic characteristics of these  workers. All had received training on dengue symptoms and  guidelines for vector control when they started working,  which were intensified during the epidemic period.
Table 3 –  Sociodemographic characteristics of the  health professionals from the Basic Health Units of the  municipality of Pinhalzinho who participated in the study  (n=8)

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