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| Scott WittetSummaryAffiliation: Program for Appropriate Technology in Health Country: USA Publications
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Use of formative research in developing a knowledge translation approach to rotavirus vaccine introduction in developing countriesEvan Simpson
PATH, 1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107 US
BMC Public Health 7:281. 2007..WHO recommends conducting a qualitative analysis of opinions held by the public health community to determine the perceptions of the disease and the priority given to the vaccine...
Cervical cancer prevention and the Millennium Development GoalsScott Wittet
PATH, 1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
Bull World Health Organ 86:488-90. 2008..The question is, in what ways do scaled-up cervical cancer prevention activities, including introduction of the new HPV vaccines and increased access to precancer screening and treatment, contribute to attainment of the MDGs?..
Chapter 25: Education, training, and communication for HPV vaccinesJacqueline Sherris
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, 1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
Vaccine 24:S3/210-8. 2006..They also must use research-based communication strategies and materials to most effectively, and accurately, convey the need for an HPV vaccine and to manage expectations about how the vaccine can, and cannot, protect women and men...
Determinants of human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability in Latin America and the CaribbeanJennifer L Winkler
PATH, Seattle, WA, USA
Vaccine 26:L73-9. 2008..Price is currently a major barrier to vaccine acceptability and a priority for advocacy. More research is required in Latin America and the Caribbean to determine what messages and strategies will work in these communities...
