id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-319691-yrt8fq9m Pinchoff, Jessie Evidence-Based Process for Prioritizing Positive Behaviors for Promotion: Zika Prevention in Latin America and the Caribbean and Applicability to Future Health Emergency Responses 2019-09-23 .txt text/plain 8317 411 40 The resulting 7 evidence-based preventive behaviors have high potential to strengthen SBC programming's impact in USAID's Zika response: (1) apply mosquito repellent, (2) use condoms during pregnancy, (3) remove standing water, (4) cover water storage containers, (5) clean/remove mosquito eggs from water containers, (6) seek antenatal care, and (7) seek family planning counseling. 5 The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and other U.S. government entities and international partners began working together through existing country systems to reduce the risk of new Zika infections, particularly in pregnant women, and to provide care for those affected through interventions in vector control, social and behavior change (SBC), and health service delivery. To more effectively coordinate the Zika response among implementing partners and increase the rate of behavior adoption among target populations, the Breakthrough ACTION รพ Research Projects, in collaboration with USAID, developed an evidence-based process to identify priority behaviors with the highest potential for preventing Zika acquisition and transmission. ./cache/cord-319691-yrt8fq9m.txt ./txt/cord-319691-yrt8fq9m.txt