Integrating health belief model and theory of planned behavior to assess COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among urban slum people in Bangladesh
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Asma Safia Disha | Md. Riad Hossain | M. Z. Haque | M. Bardhan | Md. Pervez Kabir | Sardar Al Imran | Sama Jamila Rahim | Md. Navid Newaz | S. Swed | Mehedi Hasan | M. Patwary | Mahadi Hasan | Faiza Imam Tuhi
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