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155 related items for PubMed ID: 35644673

  • 1. Sustainable Development Goals and childhood measles vaccination in Ekiti State, Nigeria: Results from spatial and interrupted time series analyses.
    Ilesanmi MM, Adeyinka DA, Olakunde BO.
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  • 3. Trends in measles incidence and measles vaccination coverage in Nigeria, 2008-2018.
    Jean Baptiste AE, Masresha B, Wagai J, Luce R, Oteri J, Dieng B, Bawa S, Ikeonu OC, Chukwuji M, Braka F, Sanders EAM, Hahné S, Hak E.
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  • 4. Mapping the distribution of zero-dose children to assess the performance of vaccine delivery strategies and their relationships with measles incidence in Nigeria.
    Utazi CE, Aheto JMK, Wigley A, Tejedor-Garavito N, Bonnie A, Nnanatu CC, Wagai J, Williams C, Setayesh H, Tatem AJ, Cutts FT.
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    Siddiqi DA, Abdullah S, Dharma VK, Shah MT, Akhter MA, Habib A, Khan AJ, Chandir S.
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  • 7. Exploring data trends and providers' insights on measles immunization uptake in south-west Nigeria.
    Ilesanmi M, Olujobi B, Ilesanmi O, Umaefulam V.
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  • 9. Measles outbreak in complex emergency: estimating vaccine effectiveness and evaluation of the vaccination campaign in Borno State, Nigeria, 2019.
    Jean Baptiste AE, Wagai J, Luce R, Masresha B, Klinkenberg D, Veldhuijzen I, Oteri J, Dieng B, Ikeonu OC, Meleh S, Musa A, Braka F, Hahné S, Sanders EAM, Hak E.
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  • 12. Geographical and time trends of measles incidence and measles vaccination coverage and their correlation in Nigeria.
    Sato R, Makinde OA, Daam KC, Lawal B.
    Hum Vaccin Immunother; 2022 Nov 30; 18(6):2114697. PubMed ID: 36041074
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  • 13. Effects of engaging communities in decision-making and action through traditional and religious leaders on vaccination coverage in Cross River State, Nigeria: A cluster-randomised control trial.
    Oyo-Ita A, Bosch-Capblanch X, Ross A, Oku A, Esu E, Ameh S, Oduwole O, Arikpo D, Meremikwu M.
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  • 14. Factors affecting poor measles vaccination coverage in sub-Saharan Africa with a special focus on Nigeria: a narrative review.
    Majekodunmi OB, Oladele EA, Greenwood B.
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  • 15. Measles resurgence following a nationwide measles vaccination campaign in Nigeria, 2005-2008.
    Weldegebriel GG, Gasasira A, Harvey P, Masresha B, Goodson JL, Pate MA, Abanida E, Chevez A.
    J Infect Dis; 2011 Jul 05; 204 Suppl 1():S226-31. PubMed ID: 21666165
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  • 16. High resolution age-structured mapping of childhood vaccination coverage in low and middle income countries.
    Utazi CE, Thorley J, Alegana VA, Ferrari MJ, Takahashi S, Metcalf CJE, Lessler J, Tatem AJ.
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  • 17. Implementing WHO guidance on conducting and analysing vaccination coverage cluster surveys: Two examples from Nigeria.
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    PLoS One; 2021 Mar 14; 16(2):e0247415. PubMed ID: 33635913
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  • 19. The challenges of insecurity on implementing vaccination campaign and its effect on measles elimination and control efforts: A case study of 2017/18 measles campaign in Borno state, Nigeria.
    Babakura B, Nomhwange T, Jean Baptiste AE, Dede O, Taiwo L, Abba S, Soyemi M, Idowu AM, Terna Richard M, Braka F, Oteri J, Shuaib F.
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  • 20. Early two-dose measles vaccination schedule in Guinea-Bissau: good protection and coverage in infancy.
    Garly ML, Martins CL, Balé C, da Costa F, Dias F, Whittle H, Aaby P.
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