We investigated Turkish emergency physicians' opinions about the threat of smallpox, smallpox vaccination, and the treatment of patients with suspected smallpox, and sought to identify factors that affect willingness to receive smallpox vaccination. Anonymous surveys were sent by mail to university-affiliated Emergency Departments in Turkey. Ten of the 21 university-based Emergency Medicine programs participated in the study, and 125 physicians (48% of all emergency physicians in Turkey) completed the survey. The probability of a bioterror attack using smallpox within Turkish borders was viewed as none or mininal by 43.2% of participants. Only 22.4% of the participants stated that they would agree to be vaccinated. The only factor that affe...
Objective. The member states of the 41st World Health Assembly agreed to aim for the global eradicat...
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is the primary way to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy and r...
Introduction While discussions on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines continue, healthcare profes...
We investigated Turkish emergency physicians' opinions about the threat of smallpox, smallpox vaccin...
Background Although there is no licensed vaccine for monkeypox, smallpox vaccine has been shown to ...
Aim Influenza vaccination is the most effective method in prevention of influenza disease and its co...
Background. The public health system continues its efforts to prepare for bioterrorist events, such ...
Background: In May 2022, the monkeypox virus outbreak in multiple countries on various continents ma...
Objectives Vaccination against COVID-19 emerges as an effective strategy for combating the pandemic....
The aim of this study was to identify attitudes of family physicians and pediatricians working in su...
The role of healthcare workers in life-long vaccination is very important in the means of 2 sided in...
The tetanus vaccine is not routinely given to Turkish adults. Protective tetanus immunity decreases ...
Çataklı T, Duyan-Çamurdan A, Aksakal-Baran FN, Güven AE, Beyazova U. Attitudes of physicians concern...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infectious age...
Background Pharmacists have been taking part in vaccination services during the COVID-19 pandemic. H...
Objective. The member states of the 41st World Health Assembly agreed to aim for the global eradicat...
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is the primary way to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy and r...
Introduction While discussions on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines continue, healthcare profes...
We investigated Turkish emergency physicians' opinions about the threat of smallpox, smallpox vaccin...
Background Although there is no licensed vaccine for monkeypox, smallpox vaccine has been shown to ...
Aim Influenza vaccination is the most effective method in prevention of influenza disease and its co...
Background. The public health system continues its efforts to prepare for bioterrorist events, such ...
Background: In May 2022, the monkeypox virus outbreak in multiple countries on various continents ma...
Objectives Vaccination against COVID-19 emerges as an effective strategy for combating the pandemic....
The aim of this study was to identify attitudes of family physicians and pediatricians working in su...
The role of healthcare workers in life-long vaccination is very important in the means of 2 sided in...
The tetanus vaccine is not routinely given to Turkish adults. Protective tetanus immunity decreases ...
Çataklı T, Duyan-Çamurdan A, Aksakal-Baran FN, Güven AE, Beyazova U. Attitudes of physicians concern...
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infectious age...
Background Pharmacists have been taking part in vaccination services during the COVID-19 pandemic. H...
Objective. The member states of the 41st World Health Assembly agreed to aim for the global eradicat...
OBJECTIVE: Vaccination is the primary way to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy and r...
Introduction While discussions on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines continue, healthcare profes...