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.; D’Ambrosio, F.; Damiani, G.; Laurenti, P. 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, D’Ambrosio F, Damiani G, Laurenti P. 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, Floriana D’Ambrosio, Gianfranco Damiani, and Patrizia Laurenti. 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