Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan

Akmatov MK, Mikolajczjk RT, Kretzschmar M, Krämer A (2009)
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 28(7): 637-640.

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Akmatov, Manas K.; Mikolajczjk, Rafael T.; Kretzschmar, Mirjam; Krämer, AlexanderUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Parental attitudes towards childhood vaccinations are recognized to be important determinants of vaccination compliance. We examined this issue in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet Republic in Central Asia. Some parents expressed concerns about vaccination safety and/or were against mandatory vaccination. Although the fractions were lower than known from developed countries, they should be taken into consideration while implementing planning vaccination programs.
Stichworte
Kyrgyzstan; vaccine safety; childhood vaccinations
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Band
28
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
637-640
ISSN
0891-3668
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1633284

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Akmatov MK, Mikolajczjk RT, Kretzschmar M, Krämer A. Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 2009;28(7):637-640.
Akmatov, M. K., Mikolajczjk, R. T., Kretzschmar, M., & Krämer, A. (2009). Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 28(7), 637-640. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0b013e3181966401
Akmatov, Manas K., Mikolajczjk, Rafael T., Kretzschmar, Mirjam, and Krämer, Alexander. 2009. “Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan”. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 28 (7): 637-640.
Akmatov, M. K., Mikolajczjk, R. T., Kretzschmar, M., and Krämer, A. (2009). Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 28, 637-640.
Akmatov, M.K., et al., 2009. Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 28(7), p 637-640.
M.K. Akmatov, et al., “Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan”, Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, vol. 28, 2009, pp. 637-640.
Akmatov, M.K., Mikolajczjk, R.T., Kretzschmar, M., Krämer, A.: Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 28, 637-640 (2009).
Akmatov, Manas K., Mikolajczjk, Rafael T., Kretzschmar, Mirjam, and Krämer, Alexander. “Attitudes and beliefs of parents about childhood vaccinations in post-soviet countries: the example of Kyrgyzstan”. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 28.7 (2009): 637-640.

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