A post-conflict vaccination campaign, Central African Republic.
Conclusion: A preventive, multi-antigen, vaccination campaign was effective in rapidly increasing immunization coverage in a post-conflict setting. To sustain high coverage, routine immunization must be reinforced.
PMID: 30104794 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Peyraud N, Quéré M, Duc G, Chèvre C, Wanteu T, Reache S, Dumont T, Nesbitt R, Dahl E, Gignoux E, Albela M, Righetti A, Bottineau MC, Cabrol JC, Sarafini M, Nzalapan S, Lechevalier P, Rambaud C, Rull M Tags: Bull World Health Organ Source Type: research
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