Effect of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminders on Routine Immunization Uptake in Pakistan: Randomized Controlled Trial.

scientific article published on 7 March 2018

Effect of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminders on Routine Immunization Uptake in Pakistan: Randomized Controlled Trial. is …
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P356DOI10.2196/PUBLICHEALTH.7026
P932PMC publication ID5863012
P698PubMed publication ID29514773

P50authorJean-Paul ColletQ53439540
Abdul Momin KaziQ53439559
Syed Asad AliQ53439575
Hussain KalimuddinQ59061330
Murtaza AliQ87993677
Khurram ZubairQ87993679
Abdul Nafey KaziQ87993682
Saleem Perwaiz IqbalQ87993684
P2093author name stringSaleem Perwaiz Iqbal
Murtaza Ali
Khurram Zubair
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P921main subjectPakistanQ843
P304page(s)e20
P577publication date2018-03-07
P1433published inJMIR public health and surveillanceQ27726893
P1476titleEffect of Mobile Phone Text Message Reminders on Routine Immunization Uptake in Pakistan: Randomized Controlled Trial
P478volume4

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