National Demographic and Health Survey 2003
Philippines, 2003
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-NDHS-2003-v01
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National Statistics Office
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Questions and instructions
How does leprosy spread from one person to another?
PROBE: Anything else?
PROBE: Anything else?
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Encircle appropriate codes as mentioned by respondent. Do not read out the categories.
Description
Ways leprosy is spread - if the respondent mentions "droplets/airborne transmission" as a way of contracting or spreading leprosy from one person to another
This question pertains to the respondent's knowledge on the way leprosy is contracted from one person to another.
Possible answers are:
A - Contact with leprosy
B - Droplets/airborne
C - Eating certain types of food
D - Exposure to hot then cold "pasma"
E - Hereditary
F - Skin to skin
X - Others
Z - Don't know
This question pertains to the respondent's knowledge on the way leprosy is contracted from one person to another.
Possible answers are:
A - Contact with leprosy
B - Droplets/airborne
C - Eating certain types of food
D - Exposure to hot then cold "pasma"
E - Hereditary
F - Skin to skin
X - Others
Z - Don't know
All sample households