Exploring pathways for building trust in vaccination and strengthening health system resilience
Abstract Background Trust is critical to generate and maintain demand for vaccines in low and middle income countries. However, there is little documentation on how health system insufficiencies affect trust in vaccination and the process of re-building trust once it has been compromised. We reflect...
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Main Authors: | Sachiko Ozawa (Author), Ligia Paina (Author), Mary Qiu (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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