Near universal childhood vaccination rates in Rwanda: how was this achieved and can it be duplicated?
Background: According to data from the WHO Vaccine-Preventable Disease Monitoring System, Rwanda has achieved near universal childhood vaccination rates, with an overall national coverage rate for childhood immunisation of 98% in 2015. These rates are striking given the country's status as a po...
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Main Authors: | James Bao (Author), Heather McAlister (Author), Julia Robson (Author), Alissa Wang (Author), Kirstyn Koswin (Author), Felix Sayinzoga (Author), Hassan Sibomana (Author), JeanPaul Uwizihiwe (Author), Jean de Dieu Hakizimana (Author), Jose Nyamusore (Author), Adeline Kabeja (Author), Joseph Wong (Author), Stanley Zlotkin (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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