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Review

Incentives in immunisation campaigns in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review mapping evidence on effectiveness and unintended consequences

Saunders MJ, Pereboom M, Alvarez JL, Sherlock M, Gadroen K
2025-06-01 • BMJ Global Health
2025-06-01 • BMJ Global Health

INTRODUCTION

Various incentive programmes are being used to improve immunisation uptake, despite limited understanding of their effectiveness and potential unin...

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Case Report/Series

Fatal outcomes following immunization errors as reported to the EudraVigilance: A case series

Hoeve CE, Gadroen K, Kwa MSG, van Haren A, Sturkenboom MCJM,  et al.
2020-03-01 • Vaccine
2020-03-01 • Vaccine
BACKGROUND
Serious adverse reactions after immunization are rare but do occur. In very rare instances, cases with fatal outcome have been reported. These reports can have a huge impa...
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Research

The impact of reactive mass vaccination campaigns on measles outbreaks in the Katanga region, Democratic Republic of Congo

Funk S, Takahashi S, Hellewell J, Gadroen K, Carrion Martin AI,  et al.
2019-08-17 • medRxiv
2019-08-17 • medRxiv
The Katanga region in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been struck by repeated epidemics of measles, with large outbreaks occurring in 2010–13 and 2015. In many of the affected...
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Commentary

Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine use during humanitarian crises

van Zandvoort K, Checchi F, Diggle E, Eggo RM, Gadroen K,  et al.
2019-10-23 • Vaccine
2019-10-23 • Vaccine
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a common human commensal that causes a sizeable part of the overall childhood mortality in low income settings. Populations affected by humanitarian crises ar...