Outbreak of vaccine-preventable diseases in Muslim majority countries
The increase in Muslim parents' refusal and hesitancy to accept childhood vaccination was identified as one of the contributing factors in the increase of vaccine-preventable diseases cases in countries such as Afghanistan, Malaysia and Pakistan. The spread of inaccurate and irresponsible infor...
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Main Authors: | Ali Ahmed (Author), Kah S. Lee (Author), Allah Bukhsh (Author), Yaser M. Al-Worafi (Author), Md. Moklesur R. Sarker (Author), Long C. Ming (Author), Tahir M. Khan (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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