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Effectiveness of planned teaching programme (PTP) on prevention of waterborne diseases among school children

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Table 1. Demographic variables in frequency and percentage distribution
Table 2. Frequency and percentage distribution of subjects according to their knowledge on Prevention of waterborne diseases                                                                                                                                             n =60
Table 5. Comparison of knowledge scores in pre-test with post-test and effectiveness of the study                                                                                                                                          n-60

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