A Cross Sectional Study on Vaccination Coverage of Children in the Urban Slums of Bangalore
Background: Despite their public health benefit, vaccination pro- grams face obstacles. The objectives of the study were to determine the vaccination coverage among the children in urban slums in Bangalore and to determine the factors associated with partial immunization. Methodology: This cross sec...
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Main Authors: | Manuja LM (Author), Viswanatha PG (Author), Veena NH (Author), Ranganath TS (Author) |
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