Changes in Childhood Immunizations and Intermittent Preventive Malaria Treatment in a Peripheral, Referral Immunization Center During the First 12 Months of COVID-19 Pandemic in Sierra Leone, Western Africa
BackgroundThere is increasing evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted childhood immunization services. However, detailed reports on immunizations and preventive antimalarial prophylactic treatments delivered and how the trends changed in referral centers in low-income countries are still missi...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Mariani (Author), Piero Valentini (Author), Matilda Yamba (Author), Abubakar Sidique Turay (Author), Hazel Bulubisi (Author), Umberto Moscato (Author), Francesca Raffaelli (Author), Francesco Iodice (Author), Danilo Buonsenso (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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