Abstract Background In a pandemic young adults are more likely to be infected, increasing the potential for Universities to be explosive disease outbreak centres. Outbreak management is essential to reduce the impact in both the institution and the surrounding community. Through the use of an online survey, we aimed to measure the perceptions and responses of staff and students towards pandemic (H1N1) 2009 at a major university in Sydney, Australia. Methods The survey was available online from 29 June to 30 September 2009. The sample included academic staff, general staff and students of the University. Results A total of 2882 surveys were completed. Nearly all respondents (99.6%, 2870/2882) were aware of the Australian pandemic situation a...
The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale study to date on how students perceive the...
Objective. Global pandemic H1N1 was atypical of influenza in that it was associated with high sympto...
In 2009, Norway faced the global challenge of the influenz a pandemic. Risk communication is an impo...
Abstract Background A worldwide outbreak of swine flu H1N1 pandemic influenza occurred in April 2009...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
We assessed the perception and attitudes of university staff, including medical school and other sci...
abstract: Influenza has shown its potential to affect and even kill millions of people within an ext...
Universities provide many opportunities for the spread of infectious respiratory illnesses. Students...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which originated from China, went global within we...
BackgroundWhen H1N1 emerged in 2009, institutions of higher education were immediately faced with qu...
Aim: To determine the perceptions, attitudes and knowledge of Australian health-care workers (HCWs) ...
Background COVID-19 and various preventive public health measures have caused tremendous changes in ...
AbstractH1N1 has contributed to a significant number of fatalities in Malaysia. This study investiga...
Introduction Attitudes towards the pandemic were different across countries and cultures and confou...
The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale study to date on how students perceive the...
Objective. Global pandemic H1N1 was atypical of influenza in that it was associated with high sympto...
In 2009, Norway faced the global challenge of the influenz a pandemic. Risk communication is an impo...
Abstract Background A worldwide outbreak of swine flu H1N1 pandemic influenza occurred in April 2009...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
In 2007, adults in Australia were interviewed about their willingness to comply with potential healt...
We assessed the perception and attitudes of university staff, including medical school and other sci...
abstract: Influenza has shown its potential to affect and even kill millions of people within an ext...
Universities provide many opportunities for the spread of infectious respiratory illnesses. Students...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which originated from China, went global within we...
BackgroundWhen H1N1 emerged in 2009, institutions of higher education were immediately faced with qu...
Aim: To determine the perceptions, attitudes and knowledge of Australian health-care workers (HCWs) ...
Background COVID-19 and various preventive public health measures have caused tremendous changes in ...
AbstractH1N1 has contributed to a significant number of fatalities in Malaysia. This study investiga...
Introduction Attitudes towards the pandemic were different across countries and cultures and confou...
The paper presents the most comprehensive and large-scale study to date on how students perceive the...
Objective. Global pandemic H1N1 was atypical of influenza in that it was associated with high sympto...
In 2009, Norway faced the global challenge of the influenz a pandemic. Risk communication is an impo...