Using Geographic Information Systems to Track Polio Vaccination Team Performance: Pilot Project Report

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Abstract. The application of geospatial data to public health problems has expanded significantly with increased access to low-cost handheld global positioning
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Authors Gammino, Victoria M.;Nuhu, Adamu;Chenoweth, Paul;Manneh, Fadinding;Young, Randall R.;Sugerman, David E.;Gerber, Sue;Abanida, Emmanuel;Gasasira, Alex;
Journal The Journal of infectious diseases
Year 2014
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