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Autor:
David Wiltse, Filip Viskupič
Publikováno v:
Preventive Medicine Reports, Vol 36, Iss , Pp 102407- (2023)
COVID-19 continues to threaten public health and authorities recommend that people receive additional doses of booster vaccines. We conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the correlates of uptake of additional COVID-19 booster doses among that
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https://doaj.org/article/4991a200c6de4d6eac15e2666e537d98
Autor:
Filip Viskupič, David Wiltse
Publikováno v:
PS: Political Science & Politics. 55:504-509
Experts agree that vaccination is the most effective way to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control. Nevertheless, vaccination rates have slowed nationwide and substantial segments of the population report an unwillingness to get vaccinated. We con
Autor:
Filip Viskupič, David Wiltse
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Infection Control.
Nurses are at the forefront of efforts to contain COVID-19 and are thus at greater risk of infection from the virus than the general population. Unlike the initial vaccination, booster vaccinations are not always required, and some nurses have not re
Publikováno v:
South Dakota medicine : the journal of the South Dakota State Medical Association. 75(3)
Autor:
David Wiltse
Full Length, Drama \ 3 m, 1 f \ Int. \ Despite his prejudices, Karl Vogel offers refuge to a fugitive Jew during World War II to please his wife. Karl strongly dislikes Wilhelm Braun, but even after his wife dies he refuses to betray his devotion to
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Gastroenterology. 110:S527-S528
Autor:
David Wiltse
Full Length, Drama / 4 m, 4 f / Int. / George Suggs, a bright, energentic young man, comes to the city to work as a sportscaster. He is fascinated but then repelled by the ugly realities he finds there, making him cynical and ter. His career suffers,
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 41:A336-A337
Autor:
Richard W. Vilter, David Wiltse
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 145:349
• A preleukemic syndrome, mast cell hyperplasia in the bone marrow, and urticaria pigmentosa simultaneously developed in a 76-year-old woman. A year later, the patient died of acute myelomonoblastic leukemia. These associations provide evidence fav