Vitamin A Supplementation in Madagascar: Coverage and Multifaceted Analysis of Influencing Factors During Transition to Routine Mode
Smaila Gnegne,
Miangotar Yode,
Bernet Ravelomanana
et al.
Abstract:Vitamin A supplementation (VAS) is a key public health intervention to reduce child mortality and morbidity. In Madagascar, the VAS program has transitioned from a vertical program to integration into the routine health system (RHS). This study assesses the coverage of VAS and its associated factors during the last campaign mode and first implementation into routine. A national cross-sectional household survey selected 4410 households using multistage random sampling. After consent, mothers of children aged 6–… Show more
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