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To what the term "dose" refers, it maybe misunderstood:
dose can refer to the schedule
there are antigens provided in several doses to one child (at specific intervals)
dose can refer to specific dose in the schedule (for exemple measles dose 0, dose 1 or dose 2)
in a multiantigen campaign it should not be used as synonym of antigen ex: measles dose 1, PCV dose 2, polio dose 3... as it seems to be in the database
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To what the term "dose" refers, it maybe misunderstood:
there are antigens provided in several doses to one child (at specific intervals)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: