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Why immunization matters in Ghana
Interview with Dr Kwadwo Odei Antwi-Agyei, Ghana Health Service
Dr. Kwadwo Odei Antwi-Agyei of the Ghana Health Service's Expanded Program on Immunization, tells Global Health TV how the country's immunization program has progressed over the past thirty years. Dr. Antwi-Agyei describes how from humble beginnings the program has grown to encompass a wide range of vaccines and the enormous impact this has had on lives in Ghana.
Additional footage courtesy of the American Red Cross, UNICEF and the Measles Initiative Partners.
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