Documenting capacity and existing gaps in reporting adverse events following immunisation in Northern Ghana: a quantitative cross-sectional survey of healthcare workers
Background Immunisation remains an indispensable tool in preventing infectious diseases. A robust pharmacovigilance system assures the public of vaccine safety, particularly in countries like Ghana where there is relatively low reporting of adverse events following immunisation (AEFIs). We explored...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Weibel (Author), Abraham Oduro (Author), Miriam Sturkenboom (Author), Nana Akosua Ansah (Author), Samuel Tomilola Oladokun (Author), Enyonam Duah (Author), Patrick Ansah (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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