Increasing Vaccine Uptake Interventions: Lessons Learnt from South Asia
Talha Bin Kashif,
Ummi Aiman Rahman,
Urwa Anjum
et al.
Abstract:Background: Vaccinations are arguably the most effective tool for preventing infectious diseases and reducing mortality. Pakistan reports some of the highest numbers in the world for unvaccinated children. The low vaccine uptake is attributable to numerous factors, such as illiteracy, vaccine hesitancy, and lack of resources. Given these challenges, effective policymaking is crucial for improving uptake and reducing childhood mortality. This study aims to review the data on vaccine uptake interventions in Sout… Show more
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