2014
DOI: 10.4103/0975-7406.130958
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Pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccination among libyan health care personnel: A cross-sectional retrospective study

Abstract: Context:Vaccination rate among health-care personnel's (HCPs) are not promising notwithstanding the World Health Organization campaigns over three decades resulting in compromising patient safety. The H1N1 virus, which caused a world-wide pandemic earlier has now transformed into a seasonal flu virus.Aims:The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of 2009-10 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccination among Libyan HCPs in four hospitals of Al-Zawia, Libya.Materials and Methods:A questionnaire, which listed… Show more

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“…Consequently, healthcare workers were among the first to be recommended for immunization, prompting numerous countries to institute vaccination programs tailored to their needs. Despite these efforts, vaccination rates remain suboptimal, ranging from 8.84% to 83.6% among healthcare workers 48 , 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 among healthcare workers. Concerns about vaccine safety and perceived low risk of disease are major factors leading to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, healthcare workers were among the first to be recommended for immunization, prompting numerous countries to institute vaccination programs tailored to their needs. Despite these efforts, vaccination rates remain suboptimal, ranging from 8.84% to 83.6% among healthcare workers 48 , 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 among healthcare workers. Concerns about vaccine safety and perceived low risk of disease are major factors leading to vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%