64 research outputs found
Integrated systems for biopolymers and bioenergy production from organic waste and by-products: a review of microbial processes
A simplified approach for anaesthetic management of diagnostic procedures in children with anterior mediastinal mass
A Meta-Analysis on the Efficacy of Zinc in Oral Mucositis during Cancer Chemo and/or Radiotherapy—An Evidence-Based Approach
Complete Genome Sequence of Oceanimonas sp. GK1, a Halotolerant Bacterium from Gavkhouni Wetland in Iran
ANALGESIC EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS ASCORBIC ACID VERSUS ACELCOFENAC POST-TRANSALVEOLAR EXTRACTION: A CASE–CONTROL STUDY
A Meta-Analysis on the Efficacy of Zinc in Oral Mucositis during Cancer Chemo and/or Radiotherapy—An Evidence-Based Approach
Knowledge and Preparedness of Dentists in Response to Bioterrorism
In the current climate of heightened terrorist activity, the deliberate
release or threat of biological agents like viruses, bacteria, fungi, or their toxins to
induce sickness or death among civilians has become a genuine possibility. The
most crucial action during a bioterrorist strike is early warning. The possibility of
such an occurrence in dental setting is underestimated. Methods and Materials:
Seventy five graduate students participated in the research. In a survey on zoonotic
diseases, participants were asked whether they were familiar with the transmission
from person to person, if the diseases caused significant morbidity and mortality,
whether they were simple to produce and disseminate, and whether they posed
a high risk of infection. Results: Graph Prism was used to examine the data.
A single proportion test was used to determine the “Aware Not Aware” group.
The first 10 questions assessed dentists objective knowledge of bioterrorism. The
importance of the last six questions was determined by their analysis of dentists’
preparedness and desire to respond to a bioterrorism associated occurrence via
perceived knowledge. Conclusion: Given the real danger they may face, dentists
needed to be vigilant regarding the prevention, detection, and treatment of zoonotic
illnesses transmitted in their offices or as a vector while being commended for
their courage in the face of adversity.https://journals.lww.com/jpbs/fulltext/9900/knowledge_and_preparedness_of_dentists_in_response.90.asp
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