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  • Novel Mironi Virus in Springville – 55,890 cases - 625,000 population
  • Yes, that is why we need a mixed- method study to analyse infection numbers, but also public perceptions towards vaccines.
  • A vaccine will be the best targeted response, but numbers alone won 't reveal how people will respond to vaccine efforts.
  • The unknown virus has been classified as a novel respiratory pathogen, now named the Mironi Virus. Public Health researchers at the Hawkins University are strategizing on the best research approach.
  • The unknown virus has been classified as a novel respiratory pathogen, now named the Mironi Virus. Public Health researchers at the Hawkins University are strategizing on the best research approach.
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  • Mironi Virus in Springville: 55,890 cases; 625,000 populationQUANTITATIVE STUDY
  • Using a cross-sectional online survey we can collect demographic data such as age, gender, location, and risk status to identify patterns.
  • To measure public knowledge about the Mironi virus and vaccine use we will use a numbered score. A scale from 1–10 will show how much people know.
  • The research team discusses the most suitable quantitative design. A cross-sectional survey is chosen to measure knowledge, awareness, beliefs and risk factors.
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  • Preparing for dialogue:Exploring perceptions, concerns, and motivations.QUALITATIVE STUDY
  • Personal interviews and focus groups will allow people to express their real experiences and motivations.
  • Thematic analysis will help us explore the most common fears and beliefs surrounding vaccines. We need to hear the voices of the people to understand vaccine hesitancy or acceptance.
  • The research team now focuses on the qualitative component to capture insights necessary for developing effective health strategies.
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