Characteristics of mobile phone access and usage in rural and urban Guatemala: assessing feasibility of text message reminders to increase childhood immunizations.

scientific article published on 17 April 2018

Characteristics of mobile phone access and usage in rural and urban Guatemala: assessing feasibility of text message reminders to increase childhood immunizations. is …
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P356DOI10.21037/MHEALTH.2018.03.05
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_gih2umrp7jcepaxwproypt7w44
P932PMC publication ID5945665
P698PubMed publication ID29780812

P50authorEdwin J AsturiasQ59673290
Gretchen J DomekQ89618479
Allison KempeQ105095736
P2093author name stringSean T O'Leary
Sheana Bull
Michael Bronsert
Ingrid L Contreras-Roldan
Guillermo Antonio Bolaños Ventura
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P921main subjectimmunizationQ1415366
P304page(s)9
P577publication date2018-04-17
P1433published inmHealthQ27727317
P1476titleCharacteristics of mobile phone access and usage in rural and urban Guatemala: assessing feasibility of text message reminders to increase childhood immunizations.
P478volume4

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