Exploring the reasons for defaulting from childhood immunization: a qualitative study in Pakistan
Abstract Background Childhood vaccination is widely recognized as the most effective means to prevent various diseases. However, a considerable amount of children still miss out on their vaccination schedules. Therefore, this study explores the reasons for defaulting from the expanded program on imm...
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Main Authors: | Kifayat Ullah (Author), Javeria Saleem (Author), Rubeena Zakar (Author), Muhammad Ishaq (Author), Farhad Ali Khattak (Author), Fatima Majeed (Author), Hafiza Aisha Sadiqa (Author), Florian Fischer (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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