Introduction: In recent times, there is an intense debate on the the merits of the use of vaccination and post-vaccination complications among Poles. Vaccination against influenza is recommended in Poland. Many of the opponents use arguments which are not scientifically substantiated but widely widespread. Statistics show that the percentage of Poles who decide on vaccination, continues to decline. Aim: The aim of this work is to evaluate level of knowledge about influenza vaccinations among parents of children treated in University Children’s Hospital of Lublin. Material and methods: There were 90 participants who filled surveys prepared by the authors of the study. Data analysis was performed using STATISTICA 12.5. Results: The observ...
SummaryIntroduction and purpose of the work. By introducing new vaccines into the vaccination progra...
The aim of the study. To find out the atitude and kowledge of Rokiskis district parents about childr...
Świątoniowska Natalia, Tylak Paulina, Sarzyńska Kathie, Rozensztrauch Anna. Parent's attitude to vac...
Jankowska Paula, Jankowski Krzysztof, Nowakowska Luiza. Parents’ knowledge and attitudes of children...
Background: Immunization in Poland might be seriously threatened because of inaccurate information a...
Paulina Pisaniak,1 Aleksander Tarczon,1 Milena Konarska,2 Dorota Ozga3 1Emergency Medical Services S...
Introduction : Infectious diseases are still a significant medical and social problem in the contemp...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations are rare among Polish children, and the reasons ...
Introduction and purpose. Influenza is the most common infectious disease reported in Poland. It is ...
Objective. To assess parental attitudes and knowledge about children’s vaccination. Methods. In this...
Despite mandatory vaccinations in Poland, the final decision on vaccination in children is taken by ...
Introduction: Controversies connected with artificial acquisition of immunity are as old, as vaccina...
Currently, there is a significant outbreak of immunization worldwide. However, coverage of vaccinati...
Vaccination provides the best protection against infectious diseases. Getting to know parents’ belie...
Influenza is a potentially serious disease, causing hospitalisations and deaths, particularly in chi...
SummaryIntroduction and purpose of the work. By introducing new vaccines into the vaccination progra...
The aim of the study. To find out the atitude and kowledge of Rokiskis district parents about childr...
Świątoniowska Natalia, Tylak Paulina, Sarzyńska Kathie, Rozensztrauch Anna. Parent's attitude to vac...
Jankowska Paula, Jankowski Krzysztof, Nowakowska Luiza. Parents’ knowledge and attitudes of children...
Background: Immunization in Poland might be seriously threatened because of inaccurate information a...
Paulina Pisaniak,1 Aleksander Tarczon,1 Milena Konarska,2 Dorota Ozga3 1Emergency Medical Services S...
Introduction : Infectious diseases are still a significant medical and social problem in the contemp...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations are rare among Polish children, and the reasons ...
Introduction and purpose. Influenza is the most common infectious disease reported in Poland. It is ...
Objective. To assess parental attitudes and knowledge about children’s vaccination. Methods. In this...
Despite mandatory vaccinations in Poland, the final decision on vaccination in children is taken by ...
Introduction: Controversies connected with artificial acquisition of immunity are as old, as vaccina...
Currently, there is a significant outbreak of immunization worldwide. However, coverage of vaccinati...
Vaccination provides the best protection against infectious diseases. Getting to know parents’ belie...
Influenza is a potentially serious disease, causing hospitalisations and deaths, particularly in chi...
SummaryIntroduction and purpose of the work. By introducing new vaccines into the vaccination progra...
The aim of the study. To find out the atitude and kowledge of Rokiskis district parents about childr...
Świątoniowska Natalia, Tylak Paulina, Sarzyńska Kathie, Rozensztrauch Anna. Parent's attitude to vac...