Impact of periodic intensification of routine immunization within an armed conflict setting and covid-19 outbreak in cameroon in

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  • who: Andreas Ateke Njoh from the Cameroon`s Southwest Region (SW) has been hit by an armed conflict for over half a decade now, negatively affecting the region`s routine immunization and disease surveillance activitiesThis negative effect was further acerbated by the , pandemic, which alongside the conflict, caused thousands of children to miss out on life-saving vaccinations. Herein, we present the contribution of periodic intensification of routine immunization in improving immunization and surveillance activities amid crises. Method: Periodic intensification of routine immunization (PIRI) and disease surveillance were carried out in three rounds per health district. Before . . .

     

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