Immunization Non‐Compliance and Its Relationship with Maternal Knowledge among Child under Two Years of Age: A Community‐Based Survey in Urban Slums of Karachi, Pakistan
Asif Khaliq,
Saher Mukhtar Ali,
Asima Zahid
et al.
Abstract:In children, the global burden of vaccines-preventable diseases (VPDs) and deaths can be averted by adopting timely immunization practices. Administering immunization to a child within 28 or 30 days of the designated immunization date is referred to as timely immunization. Delaying or missing vaccinations puts children, especially those in urban slums, at a higher risk of getting sick or dying from different diseases. This study was designed to examine the immunization practices and to measure the determinants… Show more
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