Examining enablers of vaccine hesitancy toward routine childhood and adolescent vaccination in Malawi
Abstract Background The contribution of vaccination to global public health and community wellbeing has been described as one of the greatest success stories of modern medicine. However, 13.5 million children still miss at least one of their routine vaccinations, and this contributes to about 1.5 mi...
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Main Authors: | Gbadebo Collins Adeyanju (Author), Cornelia Betsch (Author), Abdu A. Adamu (Author), Khadijah Sanusi Gumbi (Author), Michael G. Head (Author), Aristide Aplogan (Author), Haoua Tall (Author), Tene-Alima Essoh (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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