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Shea (2009) Increasing the demand for childhood vaccination in developing countries: a...

ID: 
IMMSR0016
Full title: 
Increasing the demand for childhood vaccination in developing countries: a systematic review
Publication date: 
Tuesday, January 9, 2001
Maps: 
Routine immunisation of children in LMICs: EGM
Confidence Level: 
Low
Regions: 
Sub-Saharan Africa
South Asia
Interventions: 
One-time sensitization and education campaigns
Public information campaigns
National/sub-national immunisation days
Material/monetary incentives for caregivers
Collaborating with selected community groups and networks
Home visits
Outcomes: 
No/partial immunisation
Pentavalent 1
Measles
Knowledge about immunisation
Full routine immunisation
Pentavalent 3
Infant/Child mortality
Vaccination timeliness
Link: 
https://developmentevidence.3ieimpact.org/search-result-details/systematic-revie...
Countries: 
Nicaragua
Mozambique
Philippines
Ghana
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Cost evidence: 
Yes
Mixed methods: 
Yes
Multi-component intervention: 
Yes

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