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This study aims to determine the correlates and incidence rates of intestinal parasitism among food handlers in a third class municipality in Negros Island. Specifically, it seeks to identify the hygienic practices and average family income of food handlers, determine the incidence rate of intestinal parasitism, and analyze whether there are significant relationships between hygienic practices or family income and rates of intestinal parasitism.
This study aims to determine the correlates and incidence rates of intestinal parasitism among food handlers in a third class municipality in Negros Island. Specifically, it seeks to identify the hygienic practices and average family income of food handlers, determine the incidence rate of intestinal parasitism, and analyze whether there are significant relationships between hygienic practices or family income and rates of intestinal parasitism.
This study aims to determine the correlates and incidence rates of intestinal parasitism among food handlers in a third class municipality in Negros Island. Specifically, it seeks to identify the hygienic practices and average family income of food handlers, determine the incidence rate of intestinal parasitism, and analyze whether there are significant relationships between hygienic practices or family income and rates of intestinal parasitism.
Title: Correlates and Incidences of Intestinal Parasitism among Food
Handlers of a Third Class Municipality in Negros Island
Statement of the Problem (Correlates: Hygienic practices & average family income) This study will determine the selected correlates and incidences of intestinal parasitism among food handlers of a third class municipality in Negros Island. Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions: 1. 2. 3. 4.
What is the level of hygienic practices among respondents?
What is the average family income of the respondents? What is the incidence rate of intestinal parasitism among respondents? Is there a significant relationship between hygienic practices and incidences
of intestinal parasitism among respondents?
5. Is there a significant relationship between the familys average income and the incidences of intestinal parasitism among respondents?
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