Attitude towards vaccination of 1st year students of the Institute of Nursing Education


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The first human coronaviruses were discovered back in the 1960s. Slowly mutating, the RNA-containing pathogen SARS-Cov-2 in 2019 caused a pandemic with significant human and economic losses. In the modern world of globalization of transportation, it did not take long months for the infection to hit the whole world. And according to virologists, even if it becomes less pathogenic, COVID-19 will linger in the human population for a long time. The most rapidly developed vaccines do not make the majority of the population want to be vaccinated. In our work, we tried to find out and analyze the attitude of the freshmen of the Institute of Nursing Education to vaccination.

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Tat’ana V. Demidova

Irkutsk state medical university, Russian Health Ministry

Email: tatjanademidova@gmail.com
teacher, Nursing Education Institute

Alexandra L. Bogdanova

Irkutsk state medical university, Russian Health Ministry

Email: bogdasa@mail.ru
1st year student, Nursing Education Institute

Maria A. Perfilova

Irkutsk state medical university, Russian Health Ministry

Email: bma_77@mail.ru
1st year student, Nursing Education Institute

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