2024
DOI: 10.3390/children11040447
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Prevalence of Infectious Diseases in Children at Preschool Education Institutions and Stakeholder Opinions

Gonca Kurt,
Hasan Uğur Serdaroğlu

Abstract: Preschool education institutions, where children have close contact and social interactions, can serve as potential environments for the transmission of infectious diseases. This issue poses a significant health concern, impacting both individual and public well-being. Thus, the present research set out to determine the prevalence of infectious diseases in preschool children and the views of parents and teachers on the prevention of infectious diseases. The study employed a mixed-method approach and involved 3… Show more

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“…The timing of the campaign was also critical, as the beginning of the school year often coincides with an increased risk of infectious diseases spreading among children (Kurt & Serdaroğlu, 2024). By launching the puppet show just a few weeks before the start of the academic year, the WHO strategically aimed to capitalize on this window of opportunity to maximize the impact of their message.…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The timing of the campaign was also critical, as the beginning of the school year often coincides with an increased risk of infectious diseases spreading among children (Kurt & Serdaroğlu, 2024). By launching the puppet show just a few weeks before the start of the academic year, the WHO strategically aimed to capitalize on this window of opportunity to maximize the impact of their message.…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%