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This article is part of the supplement: The fallacy of coverage: uncovering disparities to improve immunization rates through evidence. The Canadian International Immunization Initiative Phase 2 (CIII2) Operational Research Grants

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The role of supportive supervision on immunization program outcome - a randomized field trial from Georgia

Mamuka Djibuti1,2*, George Gotsadze1, Akaki Zoidze1, George Mataradze3, Laura C Esmail4 and Jillian C Kohler4

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1 Curatio International Foundation, Chavchavadze Avenue, 0162 Tbilisi, Georgia

2 Tbilisi State Medical University, Pshavela Ave, Tbilisi

3 Curatio International Consulting, Chavchavadze Avenue, 0162 Tbilisi, Georgia

4 Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, Russel Street, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5S 2S2, Canada

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BMC International Health and Human Rights 2009, 9(Suppl 1):S11 doi:10.1186/1472-698X-9-S1-S11

Published: 14 October 2009

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