Digital vaccine cards aim to boost childhood immunization rates
NCT ID NCT06470919
Summary
This study tested a new digital vaccine card and mobile app in rural Uganda and urban Kenya to see if it helps more children get their recommended vaccines on time. Researchers enrolled over 3,500 children to see if the digital system improved record-keeping and made it easier for families to complete the full vaccine schedule. The goal was to understand if this technology could make vaccine access more fair and reliable in these communities.
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Locations
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African Population and Health Reseach Center
Nairobi, Kenya, 10787-00100, Kenya
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Uganda Christian University
Kasese, Uganda, Uganda
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