The effectiveness of a dose based reporting tool in reducing vaccine wastage at primary care clinics in Delhi, India: an operational research study
Minimizing vaccine wastage and associated costs is considered a key target for appropriate vaccine management. In India, the Rotavirus Vaccine (RVV) (2019) and the fractionated injectable polio vaccine (f-IPV) (2016) are more prone to wastage with high procurement costs. In this operational research...
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Main Authors: | Ruchir Rustagi (Author), Saurav Basu (Author), Pragya Sharma (Author), Nandini Sharma (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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