Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries. In developing countries, however, there is a dearth of scientific studies on the matter. Using data from the Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance System, this paper examines religious differences in child vaccination rates in five districts of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. It tests the applicability of the selectivity hypothesis, which holds that religious differences in health come from underlying differences in the socioeconomic and demographic composition of religious communities. In our study population, even when socioeconomic and demographic characteristics are taken into account, an effect of religion on child vaccination rate...
Vaccines are an essential part of herd immunity and keeping populations safe from disease. They work...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
Studies have suggested a causal link between behaviors and attitudes prescribed by religious doctrin...
The Apostolic faith, a rapidly growing and increasingly influential force in Zimbabwe, has received ...
CONTEXT:Research on institutional child delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa typically focuses on availabi...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts of health authorities, vaccination coverage of targeted chil...
Background - The Netherlands has experienced epidemics of vaccine preventable diseases largely confi...
Introduction: vaccine hesitancy and refusal continue to be a global challenge to reaching immunizati...
Existing literature has been equivocal about the effect of religion on utilization of health service...
Akoto Eliwo. - Christianity and Inequalities in Infant Mortality Rates in Subsaharian Africa. The da...
Abstract: The impact of socioeconomic factors on adult and under-five mortality is a subject which h...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
Background: Vaccination is an important tool for reducing infectious disease morbidity and mortality...
Vaccines are an essential part of herd immunity and keeping populations safe from disease. They work...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...
Many studies have shown a significant relationship between religion and health in Western countries....
Studies have suggested a causal link between behaviors and attitudes prescribed by religious doctrin...
The Apostolic faith, a rapidly growing and increasingly influential force in Zimbabwe, has received ...
CONTEXT:Research on institutional child delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa typically focuses on availabi...
Abstract Background Despite the efforts of health authorities, vaccination coverage of targeted chil...
Background - The Netherlands has experienced epidemics of vaccine preventable diseases largely confi...
Introduction: vaccine hesitancy and refusal continue to be a global challenge to reaching immunizati...
Existing literature has been equivocal about the effect of religion on utilization of health service...
Akoto Eliwo. - Christianity and Inequalities in Infant Mortality Rates in Subsaharian Africa. The da...
Abstract: The impact of socioeconomic factors on adult and under-five mortality is a subject which h...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
Background: Vaccination is an important tool for reducing infectious disease morbidity and mortality...
Vaccines are an essential part of herd immunity and keeping populations safe from disease. They work...
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico...
Background and Objectives Ghana is one of the countries of sub-Saharan Africa where the human immun...