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Healthcare providers as sources of vaccine-preventable diseases
Emily Sydnor,
Trish M. Perl
Infectious Diseases
Internal Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
100%
Health Personnel
61%
Delivery of Health Care
21%
Vaccination
21%
Communicable Diseases
15%
Disease Reservoirs
14%
Mumps virus
13%
Rubella virus
12%
Bordetella pertussis
11%
Measles virus
11%
Human Herpesvirus 3
10%
Infectious Disease Transmission
10%
Immunocompromised Host
9%
Vulnerable Populations
9%
Orthomyxoviridae
9%
Hepatitis B virus
8%
Infections
8%
Patient Care
6%
Vaccines
6%
Agriculture & Biology
health services
75%
vaccines
61%
vaccination
16%
disease transmission
13%
infectious diseases
12%
Mumps orthorubulavirus
9%
Rubella virus
9%
patient care
9%
Human alphaherpesvirus 3
9%
immunocompromised population
8%
Measles morbillivirus
8%
Hepatitis B virus
8%
Bordetella pertussis
8%
disease reservoirs
7%
Orthomyxoviridae
7%
infection
6%
pathogens
3%
methodology
1%
Social Sciences
Healthcare Providers
84%
contagious disease
34%
vaccination
29%
Healthcare
27%
patient care
9%
autonomy
6%
contact
6%
responsibility
4%