Attitude, Familiarity and Religious Beliefs about Vaccination among Health Science and Non-Health Science Students in a Malaysian Public University
Vaccine hesitancy has surfaced globally within the last few decades, and the fears and misconceptions of people about vaccine safety and effectiveness have been identified as key factors for their under-utilization. The familiarity, attitudes, and religious beliefs of the public and of future health...
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Main Authors: | Ramdan M. Elkalmi (Author), Eman Dyab (Author), Azyyati Mohd Suhaimi (Author), Ali Qais Blebil (Author), Mohamed Hassan Elnaem (Author), Shazia Jamshed (Author), Márió Gajdács (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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