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Immunisation-coverage 2 DTP 1 DTaP-hepatitis-B-poliovirus-vaccine 1 Human-papillomavirus-infections 1 Human-papillomavirus-vaccine 1 Immunisation-programmes 1 India 1 NFHS 1 Research-and-development 1 Vaccines 1 WHO 1 anaemic 1 bangladesh 1 birth 1 children 1 china 1 development 1 employment 1 governance 1 government 1 human resources 1 immunisation coverage 1 indonesia 1 infant mortality rate 1 infrastructure 1 life expectancy 1 nigeria 1 political independence 1 public service 1 underweight 1 west bengal 1
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Acharya, Shankar 1 Greenberg, David P. 1 Jacobs, R. Jake 1 Kulasingam, Shalini L. 1 Meyerhoff, Allen S. 1
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Disease Management and Health Outcomes 2 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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Governance and Health
Acharya, Shankar - eSocialSciences - 2007
As we celebrate 60 years of political independence and take pride in our dynamic private sector, our remarkable IT successes and all the other usual dimensions of success, let us remind ourselves that a great deal remains to be done to improve the foundations of India’s human resources...
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Implementation of an HPV-Vaccination Program: Key Factors for Success
Kulasingam, Shalini L. - In: Disease Management and Health Outcomes 15 (2007) 3, pp. 141-149
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can lead to the development of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer-related cause of death in women in the world. The availability of HPV vaccines provides a new and exciting opportunity for cervical cancer prevention. Currently available phase II...
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Predicted Effects of a New Combination Vaccine on Childhood Immunization Coverage Rates and Vaccination Activities
Meyerhoff, Allen S.; Greenberg, David P.; Jacobs, R. Jake - In: Disease Management and Health Outcomes 13 (2005) 5, pp. 317-326
Introduction: A new combination vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTaP)-hepatitis B (HepB)-inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) [DTaP-HepB-IPV], recently became available for use in the US primary infant-vaccination series. Our objectives were to estimate its effects on...
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