Timeliness and completeness of routine childhood vaccinations in children by two years of age in Alberta, Canada.
CONCLUSION: The timeliness and completeness of routine childhood vaccination in preschool children in this community-based pregnancy cohort is lower than provincial targets. Data on timeliness of vaccination can inform further work on barriers and enablers to vaccination in order to meet provincial targets.
PMID: 28621647 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Canadian Journal of Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Saini V, MacDonald SE, McNeil DA, McDonald SW, Kellner JD, Edwards SA, Stagg V, Tough S Tags: Can J Public Health Source Type: research
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