Is COVID-19 a Real Incentive for Flu Vaccination? Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves
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2019/2020 | 2020/2021 | ||||
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Professional Category | Vaccinated | Total | Vaccinated | Total | p-Value |
Medical Doctors | 483 (36.60%) | 1320 | 819 (75.21%) | 1089 | <0.0001 |
Nursing staff | 369 (17.35%) | 2127 | 970 (48.04%) | 2019 | <0.0001 |
Other healthcare workers | 222 (17.01%) | 1305 | 881 (54.96%) | 1603 | <0.0001 |
Medical Residents | 549 (45.22%) | 1214 | 687 (55.90%) | 1229 | 0.0025 |
Total healthcare workers | 1026 (24.19%) | 4241 | 2556 (54.46%) | 4685 | <0.0001 |
Administrative staff/non-healthcare workers | 106 (10.01%) | 1059 | 666 (54.06%) | 1232 | <0.0001 |
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Di Pumpo, M.; Vetrugno, G.; Pascucci, D.; Carini, E.; Beccia, V.; Sguera, A.; Zega, M.; Pani, M.; Cambieri, A.; Nurchis, M.C.; et al. Is COVID-19 a Real Incentive for Flu Vaccination? Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves. Vaccines 2021, 9, 276. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030276
Di Pumpo M, Vetrugno G, Pascucci D, Carini E, Beccia V, Sguera A, Zega M, Pani M, Cambieri A, Nurchis MC, et al. Is COVID-19 a Real Incentive for Flu Vaccination? Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves. Vaccines. 2021; 9(3):276. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030276
Chicago/Turabian StyleDi Pumpo, Marcello, Giuseppe Vetrugno, Domenico Pascucci, Elettra Carini, Viria Beccia, Anna Sguera, Maurizio Zega, Marcello Pani, Andrea Cambieri, Mario Cesare Nurchis, and et al. 2021. "Is COVID-19 a Real Incentive for Flu Vaccination? Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves" Vaccines 9, no. 3: 276. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030276
APA StyleDi Pumpo, M., Vetrugno, G., Pascucci, D., Carini, E., Beccia, V., Sguera, A., Zega, M., Pani, M., Cambieri, A., Nurchis, M. C., D’Ambrosio, F., Damiani, G., & Laurenti, P. (2021). Is COVID-19 a Real Incentive for Flu Vaccination? Let the Numbers Speak for Themselves. Vaccines, 9(3), 276. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9030276