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Child health
Randomised controlled trial
Over 12 months, an immunisation navigator programme for urban adolescents increased immunisation rates by approximately 13% compared with control
- Correspondence to Regena Spratling
Department of Nursing, North Georgia College and State University, Health & Natural Sciences Building, Dahlonega, Georgia 30597, USA; rgspratling{at}northgeorgia.edu
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Over 12 months, an immunisation navigator programme for urban adolescents increased immunisation rates by approximately 13% compared with control
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- First published October 19, 2011.
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August 31, 2017
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