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The WHO Measles and Rubella (MR) Team invites you to a global webinar on "Best practices and lessons learned on Measles and Rubella campaign".
Panelists from country, regional, and HQ levels will share:
Best practices, challenges, and lessons learned from recent campaign implementation
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by Darin Zehrung, Jean-Marie Préaud, and Emily Griswold, PATH
In an effort to advance the development of promising new rotavirus vaccine candidates, PATH is assisting manufacturers in Brazil, China, and India in the formulation, manufacturing, and clinical development of the vaccine candidates. T...
by Kien Vu and Hai Le, PATH
In many developing countries, vaccine storage in refrigerators is very costly for immunization programs. For years, solar refrigeration has helped those countries increase cold chain capacity and decrease energy costs and consumption. However, problems with battery mai...
by Kamel Senouci, AMP and Liliana Chocarro, Consultant
As a wider array of vaccines become available in developing countries, many national immunization programs are starting to rely on the professional advice of National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs) to help them make critical ...
by Miloud Kaddar, WHO/IVB and Sarah Schmitt, Consultant The World Health Organization (WHO) recently launched a new project to address the need for reliable, accurate, and neutral vaccine product, price, and procurement information among countries newly graduating from GAVI Alliance (GAVI) support...
Looking at the product sheets for carriers and cold boxes, I can see their vaccine storage capacity of 1 L, 2L, etc. But how does that translate into the number of vials that carriers and cold boxes typically hold?
Many thanks in advance to your feedback!...
Rationale for introducing 5-dose vials of measles vaccine for routine immunization programs.
Robert Steinglass of JSI/MCHIP challenges each of us to give our opinion on our preferences for measles vaccine vial size.
At the just-completed Measles Partnership Annual Meeting at the American Red C...
This could become a reality if anti-thiomersal activists are successful .
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is developing a treaty on the production, importation, and export of mercury-added products. Thiomersal (also known as thimerosal, mercurothiolate, and sodium 2-ethylmercurio...
http://www.5min.com/Video/Solar-Panel-Fridges-for-Rural-Bangladesh-502319944...
In late 90's we are hearing about '0' OPV . To start with '0' meant one which is not entered in the immunization card. It can be administered on the day of birth ( 0 day) or within 2 weeks so that there will be a gap of 4 weeks between the 2 drops of potent OPV given in this period and the first dos...
At request of Government of India, MCHIP immunization team has prepared a ready reckoner for health workers, which captures key aspects of immunization that a peripheral health worker (ANM, LHV others) should know.
Comments welcome from Technet colleagues
Immunization-ready-reckoner-for-health-...
The Lives Saved Tool (LiST) has been developed to estimate the impact of health interventions and can consider multiple interventions simultaneously. This new computer-based tool allows users to set up and run multiple scenarios to look at the estimated impact of different intervention packages and ...
In day today life we see so many things happening around us which we can capture and use 'philosophically' in our training programmes. On bringing the two gates closer but not touching each other within a minute the red ants 'constructed' a bridge across a gap of 8 to 10 ants length, a similar gap o...
Dear All,
I am attaching a document titled Improving UIP Coverage in India, a concept note. The note looks at the current UIP situation, constraints and suggests few solutions to improve UIP coverage and quality in India over medium to long term. I hope the forum members would like it and add resp...
It all started with this letter to an e-group:
Dear Friends,
The need for screening before vaccination and the presence of a doctor during the procedure, as stated by Dr T Jacob John, cannot be overemphasized. I am happy that this much sense is now seeping back into mainstream thinking. Now what...
To update the Multi-Dose Vial Policy, WHO and the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (IPAC) has been designing a "visual cue". This is a small logo that will be placed on vaccine vials to allow health workers to judge whether to discard the vial at the end of a session, or allow the...
This questionnaire comes from Andrew Garnett. Please do respond.
WHO and PATH are developing specifications for a new generation of large capacity cold boxes. We believe that these will improve the efficiency and security of vaccine deliveries at the national and provincial levels, helping countr...
Both the care takers and the service providers generally believe that by administering the vaccines one gets protected against the VPD's. But it's well known that neither the vaccine has 100% efficiency nor the immune system of all will respond uniformly. This intrinsic factor becomes the 'Limiting'...
The potential of immunization to improve public health continues to grow as new vaccines against major diseases are developed. The recent infusions of support for global immunization, both through the recent replenishment of GAVI Alliance funding and the Decade of Vaccines, will increase the worldw...
I found this discussion on Global Health Delivery Online. A nursing student was interested in forming an organization on global health nursing ( http://www.ghdonline.org/nursing/discussion/forming-a-student-organization-for-global-health-n/#reply-4483?id=6434756&format=text&type=digest)
Has any...
An interesting article from pharma-iq.com on RFID and real time monitoring to deliver temperature sensitive drugs. Comments? http://www.pharma-iq.com/cold-chain/articles/cold-chain-logistics-in-healthcare-a-modern-altern/&mac=PharmaIQ_OI_Featured_2011&utm_source=pharma-iq.com&utm_medium=email&utm_ca...
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