Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial
In an individually randomised trial, Timothy Powell-Jackson and colleagues assess the effectiveness of providing health information through home visits to mothers of unvaccinated children in rural Uttar Pradesh, India.
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Effect and cost-effectiveness of educating mothers about childhood DPT vaccination on immunisation uptake, knowledge, and perceptions in Uttar Pradesh, India: A randomised controlled trial. PLoS Med 15(3): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002519
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In an individually randomised trial, Timothy Powell-Jackson and colleagues assess the effectiveness of providing health information through home visits to mothers of unvaccinated children in rural Uttar Pradesh, India.
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