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Supplementary Table 1. Reported Intended Implementation of Protective Health Behaviors Among Adults if Wastewater Data Showed That a Virus Like Influenza Virus Was Spreading in the Area (N = 1,016) — Porter Novelli View Survey, United States, July 2024

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  • Alternative Title:
    Notes From the Field: Support for Wastewater Monitoring and Influence on Protective Behavioral Intentions Among Adults — United States, July 2024: Supplementary Table 1. Reported Intended Implementation of Protective Health Behaviors Among Adults if Wastewater Data Showed That a Virus Like Influenza Virus Was Spreading in the Area (N = 1,016) — Porter Novelli View Survey, United States, July 2024
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    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep
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    Supplementary Table. Reported intended implementation of protective health behaviors among adults if wastewater data showed that a virus like influenza virus was spreading in the area (N = 1,016) — Porter Novelli View survey, United States, July 2024*
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  • Source:
    MMWR: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2024; v. 73, no. 37
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    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
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    1 pdf page
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    73
  • Issue:
    37
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    urn:sha-512:4a91906f4e0b52381409c1f680aaf5447fd09623474f515acbe9461a5cc83cd48702bd8bdd2ed8b075206acb7b17851ea974335a262f6fb1df1d2643fa1fc049
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