The Country Learning Hub has a pool of research papers on immunisation and vaccination in Bangladesh by some of the leading national and international experts.
In Bangladesh, childhood immunisation, particularly for measles, plays a vital role in reducing mortality and…
Bangladesh faces a significant burden of typhoid fever, with over 300 cases per 100,000 people…
In March 2015, Bangladesh introduced the 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV10) to combat invasive pneumococcal…
Despite significant progress in global immunisation efforts, challenges persist in ensuring every child receives essential…
Child immunisation is a cornerstone of public health, crucial for protecting children from life-threatening diseases.…
In the quest to ensure comprehensive immunisation coverage for children across Bangladesh, a recent Lot…
In the ongoing battle against childhood pneumonia, a recent study sheds light on a potential…
Bangladesh initiated the Maternal Health Voucher Scheme (MHVS) in 2007 to improve maternal and child…
In a recent study evaluating the introduction of new routine vaccines in Bangladesh, strong partnerships…
In the quest for global health, zero-dose (ZD) children stand as a critical challenge, forming…
In the vast landscapes of Somalia, where challenges of fragility and mobility are a norm,…
In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, where the Rohingya refugee crisis has unfolded, a critical aspect of…