Barriers and drivers towards the use of childhood vaccination services by undocumented migrant caregivers in Sabah, Malaysia: a qualitative analysis
After 27 years, Malaysia reported polio cases in 2019 involving the children of the undocumented migrants living in Sabah. These undocumented migrants present a significant challenge in achieving the elimination of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD). Due to the recent polio outbreak among the undocu...
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