Vaccination decision-making among mothers of children 0-12 months old in Nigeria: A qualitative study
The contribution of vaccination to global health, especially in low-middle-income countries is one of the achievements in global governance of modern medicine, averting 2-3 million child deaths annually. However, in Nigeria, vaccine-preventable-diseases still account for one-in-eight child deaths be...
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Main Authors: | Gbadebo Collins Adeyanju (Author), Cornelia Betsch (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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