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Population-based retrospective school surveys would allow for immunization histories of nearly entire cohorts of children, clustered by schools and therefore local communities. Interventions could be targeted to low-coverage communities and subsequent cohorts of children could be used to measure the impact of these interventions. This methodology would be very efficient as it uses existing infrastructure (immunization histories maintained at the school).