Tactics employed by healthcare providers in Denmark to determine the vaccination needs of asylum-seeking children: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Many asylum-seekers to Denmark come from war-torn countries where conflict and insufficient health care infrastructures disrupt vaccine programmes and result in very few children and their families presenting documentation of vaccinations on their arrival in asylum-centers. There...
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Main Authors: | Cathrine S. Nakken (Author), Marie Norredam (Author), Morten Skovdal (Author) |
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