June 2018
Commentary: The Ideal Community of Practice—Engaging Local Stakeholders in Uganda to Develop Cost of Illness Estimates and Beyond
As part of the Decade of Vaccine Economics (DOVE) project’s phase IV, researchers from the International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins University (IVAC) and Makerere University School of Public Health (MAKSPH) have teamed up to measure cost of illness estimates for pneumonia, diarrhea and measles in children under-five in Uganda and Bangladesh. The study has been implemented in four districts in Uganda (Gulu, Jinja, Mbarara and Wakiso districts) and two divisions in Bangladesh (Sylhet and Rajshahi divisions), from July 2017 to August 2018.
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