What is it about?

This study assesses the knowledge, attitude and preparedness of nurses and medical officers regarding identification and prevention of possible bioterrorism in the hospital. This work assesses whether health workers can tell the difference between patients of bioterrorism and other types of patients.

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Why is it important?

This work assesses whether health workers can tell the difference between patients of bioterrorism and other types of patients. This work provides some basis for a policy direction regarding preparation of health workers for a possible bio-terrorist attack in the future.

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This work provides some interesting insights into the level of preparation for disasters in Ghana.

Mr CONFIDENCE ALORSE ATAKRO
CHRISTIAN SERVICE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA

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This page is a summary of: Nurses' and Medical Officers' Knowledge, Attitude, and Preparedness Toward Potential Bioterrorism Attacks, SAGE Open Nursing, January 2019, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/2377960819844378.
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