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Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) by Subject "Vaccine hesitancy"

Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) by Subject "Vaccine hesitancy"

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  • Ghazy, Ramy Mohamed; Abdou, Marwa Shawky Mohammed; Al Awaidy, Salah T.; Sallam, Malik; ElBarazi, Iffat; Youssef, Naglaa F.A.; Fiidow, Osman Abubakar; Mehdad, Slimane; Barghout, Mohamed Fakhry; Adam, Mohammed Fathelrahman; Abdullah, Fatimah Saed Alabd; Kammoun-Rebai, Wafa; Bou Raad, Etwal; Hussein, Mai; Shehata, Shehata Farag; Ibrahim Ismail, Ismail Ibrahim; Salam, Arslan Ahmed; Samhouri, Dalia (MDPI, 2022)
    Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) booster doses decrease infection transmission and disease severity. This study aimed to assess the acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine booster doses in low, middle, and high-income countries of ...
  • Ghazy, Ramy Mohamed; Sallam, Malik; Fadl, Noha; Bouraad, Etwal P.; Youssef, Naglaa F.A.; Ghoneim, Omnya Samy A. (MDPI, 2023)
    Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at a greater risk of respiratory complications from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Therefore, this study aimed to assess COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy (VH) among parents of CP ...
  • El Salibi, Noura; Abdulrahim, Sawsan; El Haddad, Maria; Bassil, Stephanie; El Khoury, Zeina; Ghattas, Hala; McCall, Stephen J. (Elsevier Inc., 2021)
    This study assesses COVID-19 vaccine intentions among a sample of older Syrian refugee beneficiaries of a humanitarian organization in Lebanon, and explores factors associated with vaccine refusal. The findings are part ...
  • Bou Hamdan, Mirna A.; Singh, Shipra; Polavarapu, Mounika; Jordan, Timothy R.; Melhem, Nada Mohamad (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
    Little is known about the decision-making process of college students in Lebanon regarding coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. The aim of this study was to identify factors predicting behavioural intentions ...
  • Mumtaz, Ghina R.; El-Jardali, Fadi; Jabbour, Mathilda; Harb, Aya; Abu-Raddad, Laith J.; Makhoul, Monia (MDPI AG, 2021)
    Four months into the SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaign, only 10.7% of the Lebanese population have received at least one dose, raising serious concerns over the speed of vaccine rollout and its impact in the event of a future ...

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