Timeliness of routine childhood vaccination in 103 low-and middle-income countries, 1978-2021: A scoping review to map measurement and methodological gaps
Empiric studies exploring the timeliness of routine vaccination in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) have gained momentum in the last decade. Nevertheless, there is emerging evidence suggesting that these studies have key measurement and methodological gaps that limit their comparability and u...
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Main Authors: | Oghenebrume Wariri (Author), Uduak Okomo (Author), Yakubu Kevin Kwarshak (Author), Chigozie Edson Utazi (Author), Kris Murray (Author), Chris Grundy (Author), Beate Kampmann (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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