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    COVID-19 in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Strengthening the public health surveillance using a web-based system to inform public health response, March 2020 - March 2022 by Musa, Sanjin, Blažević, Mia, Kavazović, Ariana, Durmišević, Jasmin, Skočibušić, Siniša

    Published in Biomolecules & biomedicine (01-08-2023)
    “…In response to the significant public health threat caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19), real-time surveillance, containment, and mitigation measures were…”
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    COVID-19 Risk Perception, Trust in Institutions and Negative Affect Drive Positive COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions by Musa, Sanjin, Cilovic-Lagarija, Seila, Kavazovic, Ariana, Bosankic-Cmajcanin, Nina, Stefanelli, Alberto, Scott, Nadia Aleyna, Scherzer, Martha, Kiss, Zsolt, Bach Habersaat, Katrine

    Published in International journal of public health (11-04-2022)
    “…To investigate country-specific drivers and barriers of positive COVID-19 vaccine intentions in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), one of the two…”
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    OVID-19 in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Strengthening the public health surveillance using a web-based system to inform public health response, March 2020 - March 2022 by Musa, Sanjin, Blažević, Mia, Kavazović, Ariana, Durmišević, Jasmin, Skočibušić, Siniša

    Published in Biomolecules & biomedicine (16-02-2023)
    “…In response to the significant public health threat caused by coronavirus disease (COVID-19), real-time surveillance, containment, and mitigation measures were…”
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    Clostridioides difficile nurse driven protocol: A cautionary tale by Kavazovic, Ariana, Fleming, Michele S., Knowlson, Shelley, Doll, Michelle, Cooper, Kaila D., Hemphill, Robin R., Pryor, Rachel J., Godbout, Emily J., Stevens, Michael P., Bearman, Gonzalo

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-01-2020)
    “…•Maintaining high protocol fidelity is the key to protocol success.•Diagnostic stewardship must be upheld to reduce Clostridioides difficile…”
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