Figure 2

Knowledge of CMV transmission and disease before and after viewing a factsheet or a video. Statements that are true are in the top group; statements that are false are in the bottom group. Women could answer “true”, “false”, or “don’t know”. Although it is conceivable that CMV could be transmissible via feces, we treated this statement as false because CMV biology and epidemiology suggest that it is not a common transmission mode and it was not featured in the health education materials.