Only 1 in 3 Americans says that protecting against mosquito bites is a step that scientists think people can take to avoid the negative health effects of Zika virus, a survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania has found.
In response to an open-ended, unaided question on the weekly Annenberg Science Knowledge (ASK) survey, just 35 percent of respondents correctly said that scientists think that people can avoid the negative health effects of Zika by protecting against mosquito bites. CONT.
Annenberg Public Policy Center
