Improving the timeliness and completeness of childhood vaccination through color-coded bracelets: a pilot study among Fulani tribe populations in Nigeria
Background: Childhood immunization remains one of the most cost-effective public health interventions. Globally, millions of children are not being reached with safe and effective vaccines and Nigeria has the highest number of unprotected children. Objective: The effects of locally adapted intervent...
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Main Authors: | Inuwa B. Yau (Author), Mahmud Zubair Mustapha (Author), Eric Nwaze (Author), Ouédraogo Nobila (Author), Aliyu Maigoro (Author), Adamu Abdullah (Author), Adamu Gamawa (Author), Peter Meissner (Author), Jahn Albrecht (Author), Olaf Müller (Author) |
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