Immunization dropout rate and data quality among children 12-23 months of age in Ghana
Abstract Background Immunization against diseases is one of the most important public health interventions with cost effective means to preventing childhood morbidity, mortality and disability. However, a proportion of children particularly in Africa are not fully immunized with the recommended vacc...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Baguune (Author), Joyce Aputere Ndago (Author), Martin Nyaaba Adokiya (Author) |
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