Influence of Community-Based Interventions on Routine Immunization Uptake among Children Under Five Years in Ntungamo District-Uganda
Evidence of the effectiveness of community-based interventions in improving immunization coverage in populations of low coverage is limited. Vaccine-preventable diseases is a major public health challenge in low-income countries where Uganda lies, and immunization is the only reliable strategy for c...
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Main Authors: | Topher, Byamukama, Margaret, Keraka, Eliphas, Gitonga |
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Texila International Journal of Public Health
2022
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/552 |
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