Child Immunization: Knowledge among Mothers in a North Karnataka Hospital

Aim of the study: Immunization can be considered as a boon to the human kind as it helps to eradicate diseases. It has contributed to curtailing the mortality of children under-5 years in India. Giving awareness to the parents is the first and foremost factor to achieve the goal. Methods and Materia...

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