Maternal education and tetanus immunisation in Indonesia
This paper examines the influence of maternal education on the acceptance of tetanus toxoid vaccine, using data from two villages in rural Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Maternal education results in increased tetanus toxoid uptake. Irrespective of the level of formal education, correct knowledge of the fun...
Main Author: | Wan Norsiah Mohamed |
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Format: | Article |
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Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1996
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