2021
DOI: 10.15562/bmj.v10i3.2867
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Parents’ knowledge, attitude, and perception of immunization in Tangerang

Abstract: Introduction: Immunization is an essential component of global efforts worthwhile to reduce illness and child mortality. The results of initial interviews with residents found that residents were traumatized by fake immunization, were afraid of the incidence of infants dying from immunization, felt distrust of the benefits of immunization. This study aims to determine the description of parents’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions towards the toddler’s immunization in one village in Tangerang.Method: The des… Show more

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