Using intervention mapping to develop an implementation strategy to improve timely uptake of streamlined birth-dose vaccines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Despite the policy recommendation and effectiveness of administering the hepatitis B birth-dose vaccine (HepB-BD) to newborns to prevent mother-to-child hepatitis B transmission, timely uptake remains an issue. Countries adopting the HepB-BD to their national immunization schedule report programmati...
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Main Authors: | Alix Boisson-Walsh (Author), Bruce Fried (Author), Christopher M Shea (Author), Patrick Ngimbi (Author), Nana Mbonze (Author), Martine Tabala (Author), Melchior Mwandagalirwa Kashamuka (Author), Pélagie Babakazo (Author), Marcel Yotebieng (Author), Peyton Thompson (Author) |
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