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Author: Badahdah, Al-Mamoon; Alfelali, Mohammad; Alqahtani, Amani S; Alsharif, Saeed; Barasheed, Osamah; Rashid, Harunor
Title: Mandatory meningococcal vaccine, and other recommended immunisations: Uptake, barriers, and facilitators among health care workers and trainees at Hajj
  • Document date: 2018_12_26
  • ID: 1jzqzc7r_5
    Snippet: The attack rate of influenza among pilgrims ranges from 4% to 15% [17, 18] . Currently, influenza vaccination is strongly recommended for Hajj pilgrims and their carers, especially for individuals at higher risk of severe influenza [19] . Pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalisation, admission to intensive care units, and severe sepsis and septic shock during Hajj [12, [20] [21] [22] . The point prevalence of pneumonia has risen substantially .....
    Document: The attack rate of influenza among pilgrims ranges from 4% to 15% [17, 18] . Currently, influenza vaccination is strongly recommended for Hajj pilgrims and their carers, especially for individuals at higher risk of severe influenza [19] . Pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalisation, admission to intensive care units, and severe sepsis and septic shock during Hajj [12, [20] [21] [22] . The point prevalence of pneumonia has risen substantially during Hajj, as it reached up to 340/100000 pilgrims among Iranian in 2005 compared to 4.8/100000 reported in 1986 [23] [24] [25] .

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