The feasibility of using mobile-phone based SMS reminders and conditional cash transfers to improve timely immunization in rural Kenya

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The feasibility of using mobile-phone based SMS reminders and conditional cash transfers to improve timely immunization in rural Kenya is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VACCINE.2012.11.093
P932PMC publication ID4603391
P698PubMed publication ID23246258
P5875ResearchGate publication ID233940014

P50authorDaniel FeikinQ5217119
Orin LevineQ7102692
Dustin G. GibsonQ55202001
David OborQ89218286
Frank OdhiamboQ89218290
Kayla LasersonQ106466584
P2093author name stringAlan Rubin
Subhash Chandir
Elijah Victor Were
Hotenzia Wakadha
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectKenyaQ114
immunizationQ1415366
P304page(s)987-993
P577publication date2012-12-13
P1433published inVaccineQ7907941
P1476titleThe feasibility of using mobile-phone based SMS reminders and conditional cash transfers to improve timely immunization in rural Kenya
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