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Perceived benefits and risks: A survey data set towards Wolbachia-infected Aedes Mosquitoes in Klang Valley.


ABSTRACT: Perceived Benefits and Risks: A survey data set towards Wolbachia-infected Aedes Mosquitoes in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Introduction: The paper presents data collected using measures of perceived benefits, perceived risks, trust in key players, attitude towards nature versus material, attitude towards technology, religiosity, and attitude towards the Wolbachia-infected Aedes mosquitoes (WiAM) technique. The validated questionnaires were used to randomly survey targeted stakeholders in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, who had been asked to voluntarily participate in face-to-face interviews. Completed questionnaires were received from 399 respondents (adults above 18 years old) and comprised two stakeholder groups: scientists (n = 202), and the public (n = 197). The detailed findings serve numerous opportunities to examine the social acceptance of Wolbachia-infected Aedes mosquitoes, to ensure the development of policy and action plans, and to encourage further study by other researchers interested in the measures and data presented.

SUBMITTER: Arham AF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7481806 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Perceived benefits and risks: A survey data set towards Wolbachia-infected <i>Aedes</i> Mosquitoes in Klang Valley.

Arham Ahmad Firdhaus AF   Amin Latifah L   Mustapa Muhammad Adzran Che MAC   Mahadi Zurina Z   Arham Ahmad Fadhly AF   Yaacob Mashitoh M   Ibrahim Maznah M   Norizan Nor Sabrena NS  

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Perceived Benefits and Risks: A survey data set towards Wolbachia-infected <i>Aedes</i> Mosquitoes in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. Introduction: The paper presents data collected using measures of perceived benefits, perceived risks, trust in key players, attitude towards nature versus material, attitude towards technology, religiosity, and attitude towards the Wolbachia-infected <i>Aedes</i> mosquitoes (WiAM) technique. The validated questionnaires were used to randomly survey targeted stakehold  ...[more]

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