Mapping the delivery of interventions for vaccine-preventable infections in pregnancy in Victoria, Australia
CONCLUSION: Coordinated and standardised system and clinical care improvements are required to provide equitable care for pregnant women and their infants, including training and education for healthcare providers, improving data capture and communication among health services.PMID:36740448 | DOI:10.1071/PY22158
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Nafisa Yussf Nicole Allard Nicole Romero Ann Wilson Jack Wallace Meg Perrier Stacey Rowe Rosemary Morey Neylan Aykut Benjamin Cowie Source Type: research
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