Determinants of childhood immunizations in Senegal: Adding previous shots to sociodemographic background
Introduction. Today, in Sub-Saharan Africa, vaccine-preventable diseases still contribute heavily to high child mortality. Maintaining high coverage rates for childhood vaccines and reducing related social inequalities are public health priorities in Senegal. Our aim was to investigate the determina...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Peretti-Watel (Author), Sébastien Cortaredona (Author), Elhadji Yaya Ly (Author), Valérie Seror (Author), Samba Ndiaye (Author), Ibrahima Gaye (Author), Mouhamadou Fall (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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