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Routine Immunization Microplanning Challenges and Opportunities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Mixed-Method Landscape Analysis. [PDF]
Salisbury N +6 more
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Applying WHO Prioritization Criteria for Moderate Wasting: Programmatic Implications
The WHO 2023 anthropometric and age‐based prioritization criteria for moderate wasting classify most of the children as high priority in a MUAC‐based enrollment protocol for wasting treatment. ABSTRACT The World Health Organization's 2023 recommendations for managing moderate wasting provide criteria for prioritizing children to receive specially ...
Isabel Potani +13 more
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Routine immunization status of nomadic children aged five years and below in Volta Region, Ghana in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Nambagyira A +5 more
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ABSTRACT Suboptimal complementary feeding practices remain a significant challenge in LMICs. Peer support shows promise in improving these practices; however, their long‐term success hinges on sustained engagement and integration into existing support systems, aspects that remain poorly understood.
Asnake Ararsa Irenso +3 more
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Routine Immunization Status and Factors Associated with Immunization Coverage among Children Aged 12-23 Months in Tanzania. [PDF]
Abdallah G +9 more
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ABSTRACT Family planning and the use of modern contraceptives are pivotal in promoting women's health, enhancing gender equality, and supporting socioeconomic development. However, in many regions, including sub‐Saharan Africa, a substantial gap remains in the utilization of modern contraceptives.
Tinyiko Violet Baloyi +6 more
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A retrospective cohort study on predicting infants at a risk of defaulting routine immunization in Uganda using machine learning models. [PDF]
Nantongo BA +3 more
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Certainties and the Bedrock of Moral Reasoning: Three Ways the Spade Turns
ABSTRACT In this paper, we identify and explain three kinds of bedrock in moral thought. The term “bedrock,” as introduced by Wittgenstein in §217 of the Philosophical Investigations, stands for the end of a chain of reasoning. We affirm that some chains of moral reasoning do indeed end with certainty.
Konstantin Deininger, Herwig Grimm
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