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University of Nebraska Medical Center

2019

Awareness

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Vaccination Coverage And Awareness Of Hepatitis B Virus Among Healthcare Students At A University In Cyprus, Zoe Roupa, Maria Noula, Evi A. Farazi, Antonis Stylianides, Christos Papaneophytou Jan 2019

Vaccination Coverage And Awareness Of Hepatitis B Virus Among Healthcare Students At A University In Cyprus, Zoe Roupa, Maria Noula, Evi A. Farazi, Antonis Stylianides, Christos Papaneophytou

Journal Articles: Epidemiology

Introduction: The risk for healthcare students to get infected by transmitting infectious viruses, including hepatitis B virus (HBV), in a hospital setting is extremely high through exposure to blood and/or body secretions.

Aim: The aim of this work was to evaluate both the vaccination history of healthcare students at a University in Cyprus and their serologic immunity against HBV. In addition, we assessed their knowledge and behaviors towards the transmission and prevention of hepatitis B (HB).

Results: Total amount of 168 students participated in this study and more than 50% of them provided complete documentation of vaccination history against HBV. …


Awareness Of Human Papilloma Virus And Cervical Cancer Prevention Among Cypriot Female Healthcare Workers, Andria Christodoulou, Jirayr Ajzajian, Dejun Su, Hongmei Wang, Zoe Roupa, Evi A. Farazi Jan 2019

Awareness Of Human Papilloma Virus And Cervical Cancer Prevention Among Cypriot Female Healthcare Workers, Andria Christodoulou, Jirayr Ajzajian, Dejun Su, Hongmei Wang, Zoe Roupa, Evi A. Farazi

Journal Articles: Epidemiology

Background: Cervical cancer incidence varies around the world with the highest rates in Eastern Africa and the lowest rates in Western Asia. In Cyprus, a small Mediterranean island, cervical cancer incidence was 6.4 per 100,000 in 2013. HPV is an established risk factor for cervical cancer with HPV-16 and HPV-18 being the most common carcinogenic strains. Cervical cancer is preventable through primary (HPV vaccination) and secondary (Pap and HPV tests) prevention. These prevention methods should be promoted, however, in order to design a cancer prevention programme and the awareness and characteristics of populations should be investigated so that prevention programmes …