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Aida Bianco

Researcher at Health Science University

Publications -  103
Citations -  2673

Aida Bianco is an academic researcher from Health Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2219 citations. Previous affiliations of Aida Bianco include Magna Græcia University.

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Food handlers and foodborne diseases: knowledge, attitudes, and reported behavior in Italy.

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitudes, and behavior concerning foodborne diseases and food safety issues among food handlers in Italy and strongly emphasize the need for educational programs for improving knowledge and controlFoodborne diseases.
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Preventable hospitalization and access to primary health care in an area of Southern Italy.

TL;DR: The findings from this study add to the evidence and the urgency of developing and implementing effective interventions to improve delivery of health care at the community level and provided support to the usefulness of avoidable hospitalizations for ACSCs to monitor the effectiveness of primary health care.
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Efficacy of Pneumococcal Vaccination in Children Younger Than 24 Months: A Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of published data from trials on pneumococcal conjugate vaccine was performed to determine the efficacy in reducing the incidence of invasive disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, pneumonia, and acute otitis media in healthy infants younger than 24 months.
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Parent perspectives on childhood vaccination: How to deal with vaccine hesitancy and refusal?

TL;DR: VH was more common in those parents that decided not to vaccinate their child after having received information from mass-media, in those who did not agree with mandatory vaccinations, and in Those who agreed with political leaders who oppose to vaccination.
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Parents Seeking Health-Related Information on the Internet: Cross-Sectional Study

TL;DR: The results of the multiple logistic regression analysis showed that parents who looked for health-related information on the Internet were more likely to be female and not satisfied with their general practitioner’s health- related information.