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Comprehensive Summary

This article explains how artificial intelligence and digital technology can help make sure all children get vaccinated, especially those who have not received any vaccines. Zero-dose children face a high risk of preventable diseases, mainly in countries with limited healthcare access. The article describes how tools like mobile apps, chatbots, digital health records, and mapping systems can help identify children who need vaccines, remind parents about shots, and address concerns about vaccines. Programs in countries like Pakistan, India, Nigeria, and Tanzania show that using these technologies can improve vaccination rates, reduce wasted vaccines, and make it easier for healthcare workers to reach children in remote areas.

Outcomes and Implications

Using artificial intelligence in vaccination programs can make healthcare more fair and effective by helping caregivers stay informed and making sure children do not miss important vaccines. These technologies can reduce vaccine hesitancy, improve planning for vaccine distribution, and help communities trust healthcare programs. Schools, governments, and health organizations can use these tools to protect more children from preventable diseases and work toward global goals of vaccinating every child.

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