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                 <p> We wanted to study whether people aware of resistance also tend to diagnose more often. In <i> figure 5 </i> we can follow this correlation in Sweden and Czech Republic. In Sweden majority of respondents were aware of resistance and no assumptions about this affecting number of diagnosis could be made. In comparison answers from Czech Republic were relatively heterogeneous. The group performing no diagnosis also contained a distinguishably large fraction of people unaware of resistance. This suggests that raising the awareness of resistance to a level of common knowledge could contribute to more frequent diagnosing and ultimately decrease risk of resistance development. </p>
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                 <p> We wanted to study whether people aware of resistance also tend to diagnose more often. In <i> figure 5 </i> we can follow this in Sweden and Czech Republic. In Sweden majority of respondents were aware of resistance and no assumptions about this affecting number of diagnosis could be made. In comparison answers from Czech Republic were relatively heterogeneous. The group performing no diagnosis also contained a distinguishably large fraction of people unaware of resistance. This suggests that raising the awareness of resistance to a level of common knowledge could contribute to more frequent diagnosing and ultimately decrease risk of resistance development. </p>
  
 
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                         <div class="inner-figure-text">  <p> <strong> Figure 5: </strong> Correlation between the “frequency of treatment done for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their knowledge about resistant Strongyles”, to see if people aware of resistance also tend to diagnose more often. The figure to the left comes from the Swedish survey and the figure to the right comes from the Czech survey. Number of treatments have the parameter &#60;1 that corresponds to treatments occurring less often than once per year. The parameter 3+ indicates that the treatments is done more often than 3 times per year. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
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                         <div class="inner-figure-text">  <p> <strong> Figure 5: </strong> Relation between the “Frequency of anthelmintic treatment per year” VS “Knowledge about resistance”. The figure to the left comes from the Swedish survey and the figure to the right comes from the Czech survey. Number of treatments have the parameter &#60;1 that corresponds to treatments occurring less often than once per year. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
 
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