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Knowledge and attitudes of health care workers from intensive care units regarding nosocomial transmission of influenza: a study on the immediate pre-pandemic period

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Figure  1.    Proportion  of  subjects  that  would  indicate  isolation  precautions  according  to  CDC  recommendations (in parenthesis) for diferent pathogens or diseases.
Table 1. Factors predictive of indication of droplet precautions for inluenza by study subjects Predictive factor
Table 2. Factors predictive of adherence of study subjects to the 2008 inluenza vaccination campaign Predictive factor Adherence in

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