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5 results found
2023
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Brown, L. K. Van Schalkwyk, C. De Villiers, A. K. Marx, F. M.
Impact of interventions for tuberculosis prevention and care in South Africa - a systematic review of mathematical modelling studies
2023
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Wang, Qiang Yang, Liuqing Li, Lan Liu, Chang Jin, Hui Lin, Leesa
Willingness to Vaccinate Against Herpes Zoster and Its Associated Factors Across WHO Regions: Global Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
2019
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Kashangura, R. Jullien, S. Garner, P. Johnson, S.
MVA85A vaccine to enhance BCG for preventing tuberculosis
2016
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Anya, B. P. M. Moturi, E. Aschalew, T. Carole Tevi-Benissan, M. Akanmori, B. D. Poy, A. N. Mbulu, K. L. Okeibunor, J. Mihigo, R. Zawaira, F.
Contribution of polio eradication initiative to strengthening routine immunization: Lessons learnt in the WHO African region
2016
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Abdullahi, L. H. Kagina, B. M. Cassidy, T. Adebayo, E. F. Wiysonge, C. S. Hussey, G. D.
Knowledge, attitudes and practices on adolescent vaccination among adolescents, parents and teachers in Africa: A systematic review
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