Research Study
Public Perception of Zoonotic Disease Risks and Prevention Actions: AI-Persona-Based Interviews a...
Global reports show an increasing risk of zoonotic diseases — illnesses that jump from animals to humans — due to deforestation, climate change, and wildlife trade.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed gaps in preparedness, communication, and trust between science, government, and the public.
The goal is to understand how people today perceive such risks and what actions they believe are necessary to prevent future outbreaks.
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Public awareness and knowledge of zoonotic disease transmission
Trust in scientific/government communications about disease risks
Willingness to support preventive policies (wildlife trade restrictions, deforestation limits, etc.)
Personal prevention behaviors people are willing to adopt
Compare knowledge levels across different demographic groups
Test effectiveness of different educational approaches about zoonotic diseases
Identify specific knowledge gaps in public understanding of disease transmission
Measure changes in awareness since the COVID-19 pandemic
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recent studies on public knowledge gaps about zoonotic diseases transmission post COVID-19
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factors affecting zoonotic disease risk perception and public knowledge 2023
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effective methods to assess public knowledge of zoonotic disease transmission 2023
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most common misconceptions about zoonotic disease transmission among public 2023 research
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