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- Title
- What influences Registered Nurses to have the influenza vaccine?
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Thesis. Influenza is a viral infection that can be spread from person to person by coming into contact with infected persons or objects that have been contaminated with the virus. The infection begins and the virus replicates in the ciliated columnar epithelial cells of the upper and lower respiratory tract with incubation ranging from one day to a week. Influenza vaccination of health care workers has been identified as the primary method of preventing influenza transmission to at-risk group...
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- Masters
- Date created
- 2009
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- Catherine Rae Hedley
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- https://www.digitalnz.org/records/21134123
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