Community perceptions of vaccination among influential stakeholders: qualitative research in rural India
Abstract Background In India and other low- and middle-income countries, multiple family and community members are influential in caregivers’ perceptions of vaccination. Existing literature indicates the primary caregiver, typically the mother, is instrumental in vaccine decision-making, but this ma...
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| Main Authors: | Baldeep K. Dhaliwal, Riti Chandrashekhar, Ananya Rattani, Rajeev Seth, Svea Closser, Anika Jain, David E. Bloom, Anita Shet |
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| Language: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8c377f74d4324a6eaaf9a7f69dd838ca |
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