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Does community engagement improve understanding of appropriate practices to prevent antimicrobial resistance in rural Bangladesh?

Not Applicable
Conditions
Public understanding of appropriate and safe use of antibiotics and antimicrobials in humans and animals, public understanding of antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance, and public understanding of appropriate and safe water, sanitation and hygiene practices, in rural Bangladesh.
Not Applicable
Registration Number
ISRCTN93756764
Lead Sponsor
niversity of Leeds
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Ongoing
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
2000
Inclusion Criteria

1. Aged 18-49 years
2. During the last 12 months has not lived outside the cluster for more than one month in total (not necessarily consecutive days)
3. Able to provide informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

Does not meet the inclusion criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Appropriate knowledge about antimicrobials, antimicrobial resistance and appropriate antimicrobial use and practices in relation to human health, based on a knowledge test score at baseline and 12 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
<br> 1. Appropriate knowledge about antimicrobial use and practices in relation to animal health, based on a knowledge test score at baseline and 12 months<br> 2. Appropriate knowledge about preventing antimicrobial resistance in relation to appropriate water, sanitation and hygiene practices, based on a knowledge test score at baseline and 12 months<br>
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