Assessment of knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards Zika virus among healthcare workers in St. Kitts
BMC Infectious Diseases2021Vol. 21(1), pp. 237–237
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D.L. Francis, Utoomporn Wongsin, Shuo-Chen Chien, Yi‐Hsin Hsu, Franziska Michaela Lohmeyer, Wen‐Shan Jian, Li‐Fong Lin, Usman Iqbal
Abstract
Significant association between healthcare workers' sociodemographic characteristics and Zika virus knowledge, attitudes and practices were observed. Public health interventions that seek to increase Zika virus awareness should aim to train healthcare workers who are younger, without formal degree and those earning low income.
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