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Pegurri (2005) The Effects and Costs of Expanding the Coverage of Immunisation...

ID: 
IMMSR0015
Full title: 
The Effects and Costs of Expanding the Coverage of Immunisation Services in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review
Publication date: 
Friday, January 5, 2001
Maps: 
Routine immunisation of children in LMICs: EGM
Confidence Level: 
Low
Regions: 
Sub-Saharan Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Middle East and North Africa
South Asia
Interventions: 
New HMIS/Dashboard systems
Formal health worker involvement in planning & monitoring
Written or pictorial messages to caregivers
Public information campaigns
Collaborating with whole community
Sustained sensitization and education campaigns
Outreach to vulnerable populations
Formal health worker training and education
Vaccination guidelines
National/sub-national immunisation days
Outcomes: 
Full routine immunisation
Link: 
https://developmentevidence.3ieimpact.org/search-result-details/systematic-revie...
Countries: 
Ecuador
Mozambique
Kenya
Brazil
Indonesia
Colombia
Mauritania
Cameroon
Senegal
Cost evidence: 
Yes
Mixed methods: 
Yes
Multi-component intervention: 
Yes

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