Nurses' and Medical Officers' Knowledge, Attitude, and Preparedness Toward Potential Bioterrorism Attacks

Terrorist attacks are increasingly becoming more lethal and less discriminate. The threat of bioterrorism is increasing daily. The ease of production and the broad availability of biological agents and technical know-how have led to a further spread of biological weapons and an increased desire amon...

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Main Authors: Confidence A. Atakro MN, BSN, RN, Stella B. Addo MPH, PGDE, BSN, RN, CCN, Janet S. Aboagye MPH, BSN, RM, Alice A. Blay FFGCNM, MPH, DEN, SRN, CM, Kwaku G. Amoa-Gyarteng MGCS, MWACS, MSOGOG, MBChB, Awube Menlah MN, BSN, CNA, RN, Isabella Garti MN, BSN, RM, Dorcas F. Agyare MN, BSN, Kumah K. Junior OD, BSC, Limmy Sarpong BSN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-05-01
Series:SAGE Open Nursing
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2377960819844378