Vaccine knowledge among Generation Y Malays in Pulau Pinang: A pilot study

The increasing spread of infectious diseases in Malaysia has resulted the topic of vaccine acceptance and rejection is gaining traction in academia, the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly has manifested the never-ending debate of the topic of immunisation both academically and in p...

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Hauptverfasser: Ahmad Pazil, Nur Hafeeza, Yusoff, Muhamad Saiful Bahri, Shaed, Maslina Mohammed, Nor Azazi, Noor Alyani, Pandian, Sivamurugan, Haji Zaino, Intan Nooraini, Jenol, Nur Ayuni Mohd
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Health behavior
Immunization
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Millennials
Pandemics
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Social acceptance
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Vaccines
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