Knowledge and preparedness of healthcare providers towards bioterrorism
Abstract Background Several emergent circumstances require healthcare providers to recognize the unusual and dangerous and pathogenic agents. An in-depth literature review showed that studies about bioterrorism preparedness amongst healthcare providers are lacking. Therefore, this study aimed to inv...
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Main Authors: | Abdullah Nofal (Author), Isamme AlFayyad (Author), Nawfal AlJerian (Author), Jalal Alowais (Author), Meshal AlMarshady (Author), Anas Khan (Author), Humariya Heena (Author), Ayah Sulaiman AlSarheed (Author), Amani Abu-Shaheen (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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