Digital vaccine card aims to boost shots for kids in uganda and kenya
NCT ID NCT06470919
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study tested a new digital vaccine card and mobile app to see if they could improve vaccination rates for children in rural Uganda and urban Kenya. Over 3,500 children up to 2 years old took part. Researchers measured how many kids received key vaccines like DPT and BCG, and looked at data quality and costs. The goal was to find ways to make vaccines more accessible and fair for all families.
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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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