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. 2020 Dec 14;20:508. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02426-5

Table 2.

Vaccination coverage among healthcare students

VC All students
n = 542
VC physicians
n = 284
VC nurses
n = 86
VC physiotherapists
n = 14
VC pharmacists
n = 31
VC
midwife
n = 10
VC PACES
n = 117
DTPa n (%) 507 (93.5) 271 (95.4) 81 (94.2) 13 (92.9) 30 (96.8) 10 (100) 102 (87.2)

Pertussisb

n (%)

480 (88.6) 260 (91.5) 77 (89.5) 10 (71.4) 28 (90.3) 8 (80) 95 (81.2)

HBVc

(3 doses)

n (%)

478 (88.2) 274 (96.5) 82 (95.3) 14 (100) 27 (87.1) 9 (90.0) 72 (61.5)

HPVb

n (%)

276 (50.9) 139 (48.9) 52 (60.4) 8 (57.1) 17 (54.8) 5 (50.0) 55 (47)

MMRb

(2 doses)

n (%)

514 (94.8) 272 (95.8) 81 (94.2) 11 (78.6) 31 (100) 9 (90.0) 109 (93.2)

Meningococcus Cb

n (%)

335 (61.8) 171 (60.2) 58 (67.4) 7 (50) 26 (83.9) 7 (70.0) 63 (53.8)

Global VC

n (%)

219 (40.4) 125 (44.0) 39 (45.3) 5 (35.7) 16 (51.6) 4 (40.0) 30 (25.6)

Global VC without HPV

n (%)

292 (53.9) 165 (58.1) 55 (64.0) 6 (42.9) 22 (71.0) 5 (50.0) 39 (33.3)

amandatory

brecommended

cmandatory in healthcare worker

DTP diphteriae, tetanus, poliomyelitis, HBV hepatitis B virus, HPV human papillomavirus, MMR measles, mumps, rubella, VC vaccination coverage