Using the COMMVAC taxonomy to map vaccination communication interventions in Mozambique
Background: Improved communication about childhood vaccination is fundamental to increasing vaccine uptake in low-income countries. Mozambique, with 64% of children fully vaccinated, uses a range of communication interventions to promote uptake of childhood immunisation. Objectives: Using a taxonomy...
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Main Authors: | Artur Manuel Muloliwa (Author), Julie Cliff (Author), Afiong Oku (Author), Angela Oyo-Ita (Author), Claire Glenton (Author), Heather Ames (Author), Jessica Kaufman (Author), Sophie Hill (Author), Yuri Cartier (Author), Xavier Bosch-Capblanch (Author), Gabriel Rada (Author), Simon Lewin (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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