A 10+10+30 radio campaign is associated with increased infant vaccination and decreased morbidity in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: A prospective, quasi-experimental trial
Mass media interventions have the potential to reach large audiences and influence health behaviours and outcomes. To date, no study has evaluated the effect of a radio-only campaign on infant vaccination coverage, timeliness, and related morbidity in a low-income country. We implemented the "1...
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Main Authors: | Bernard Appiah (Author), Lakew Abebe Gebretsadik (Author), Abebe Mamo (Author), Brittany Kmush (Author), Yisalemush Asefa (Author), Christopher R. France (Author), Elfreda Samman (Author), Tena Alemayehu (Author), Mahdiya Abafogi (Author), Md Koushik Ahmed (Author), Laura Forastiere (Author), Gursimar Kaur Singh (Author), David Larsen (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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