Superstitious Attribution and Perceived Post-Vaccine Effects: Drivers of Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Sri Lanka
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Superstitious Attribution and Perceived Post-Vaccine Effects: Drivers of Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Sri Lanka
Nayakarathne, N.M.D.G.B.
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Nawagamuwa, C.P.
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Nawarathna, N.P.C.G.
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Nawarathna, W.D.K.
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Nawarathna, W.S.P.S.
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Gunasekara, S.D.
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Warnasekara, Y.P.J.N.
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http://repository.rjt.ac.lk/handle/123456789/7829
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2025-10-09
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