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Concerns and Preparedness for an Avian Influenza Pandemic: A Comparison between Community Hospital and Tertiary Hospital Healthcare Workers

Little is known about differences in levels of concerns or preparedness for an avian influenza (AI) pandemic among healthcare workers (HCWs) in different types of hospitals. We compared these concerns and preparedness between 326 HCWs of two community hospitals (CHs) and 908 HCWs from a tertiary hos...

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Published in:Industrial Health 2007, Vol.45(5), pp.653-661
Main Authors: CHEONG, Seng Kwing, WONG, Teck Yee, LEE, Heow Yong, FONG, Yuke Tien, TAN, Boon Yeow, KOH, Gerald CH, CHAN, Kin Ming, CHIA, Sin Eng, KOH, David
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