Abstract:Background: H1N1 virus has caused a major pandemic worldwide creating a global havoc. The Infection till now has claimed over 14,000 lives. Even after the declaration of the end of pandemic there are still epidemics & sporadic cases reported from many parts of India, which shows that the lacunae left in the awareness among the people. Aims & Objective: (1) To find out the awareness regarding H1N1 influenza among urban population of Surendranagar. (2) To elucidate the correlation of the awareness with the socio… Show more
“…Only 6.7% of the study subjects had the knowledge of the availability of swine flu vaccine and were willing to take it in contrast to 54.8% in the study by Naik et al very similar to previous study by Singh S et al in which availability of medicine and vaccine against swine flu were known to 74% and 60.5%, respectively, Nagar S et al (44%) 13 . Joseph TF et al 14 found that 63% were not aware, regarding vaccine availability.…”
“…Only 6.7% of the study subjects had the knowledge of the availability of swine flu vaccine and were willing to take it in contrast to 54.8% in the study by Naik et al very similar to previous study by Singh S et al in which availability of medicine and vaccine against swine flu were known to 74% and 60.5%, respectively, Nagar S et al (44%) 13 . Joseph TF et al 14 found that 63% were not aware, regarding vaccine availability.…”
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