Debendra Nath Roy, Md. Mohabbot Hossen, Mohitosh Biswas, Md. Ekramul Islam et al.
<ns3:p> <ns3:bold>Background:</ns3:bold> Examining the prevalence of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine hesitancy and understanding what motivates students to accept or reject a newly promoted vaccine has the potential in preventing rapid spread of infection and optimizing country-wide mass vacc...
Debendra Nath Roy, Md. Mohabbot Hossen, Nowrin Ferdiousi, Md. Shah Azam
Although vaccines are the most effective tool for preventing infectious disease, COVID-19 vaccination coverage among Bangladeshi mass people was facing challenges because large proportions were hesitant to accept a new vaccine. This study aims to investigate COVID-19 vaccine acceptance intention and...
Debendra Nath Roy, Nowrin Ferdiousi, Md. Mohabbot Hossen, Md. Ekramul Islam et al.
The global deployment of COVID-19 vaccine booster dose (VBD) has been recognized as a promising therapeutic alliance to provide repeated immunity against the arrival of new variants. Despite scientific evidence supports the effectiveness of periodic doses, COVID-19 vaccine booster reluctance continu...
Debendra Nath Roy, Md. Ekramul Islam, Md. Mohabbot Hossen, Nowrin Ferdiousi et al.
Abstract Administering coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) vaccines among the student of higher secondary schools has unprecedented importance for securing community health and ensuring in‐person class attainment. This study investigated higher secondary students' COVID‐19 vaccine acceptance and identifi...
Debendra Nath Roy, Md. Mohabbot Hossen, Mohitosh Biswas, Md. Ekramul Islam et al.
<ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Background:</ns4:bold> <ns4:bold/> In the wake of <ns4:bold/> COVID-19 prevention, a growing attention has been devoted to administering vaccines among various sub-group populations including community health care providers. As a community health worker pharmacists and pharmacy stu...
Md. Mohabbot Hossen
To assess different factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy among pharmacy students in Bangladesh an anonymous self-administered questionnaire was deployed online using Google form. Online link was sent to 1090 Bangladeshi university pharmacy students via social media networks ...