Lack of sleep can jeopardize vaccine effectiveness

Recently, Lee et al presented an innovative article that evaluated the knowledge, attitudes, and opinions of health care workers and the factors associated with influenza vaccination. We would also like to note that the main consequence of effective vaccination is a lower occupation of hospital beds...

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Published in:American journal of infection control Vol. 45; no. 1; pp. 96 - 97
Main Authors: Polesel, Daniel Ninello, PhD, Nozoe, Karen Tieme, PhD, Tufik, Sergio, MD, PhD, Andersen, Monica Levy, PhD, Hachul, Helena, MD, PhD
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Mosby-Year Book, Inc 01-01-2017
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Summary:Recently, Lee et al presented an innovative article that evaluated the knowledge, attitudes, and opinions of health care workers and the factors associated with influenza vaccination. We would also like to note that the main consequence of effective vaccination is a lower occupation of hospital beds by patients affected by diseases due to a nonefficient vaccination or lack thereof.
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ISSN:0196-6553
1527-3296
DOI:10.1016/j.ajic.2016.10.003