Guidance

Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance Standards

The purpose of this document is to provide World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended standards for conducting surveillance for vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). VPD surveillance provides vital information to help countries understand disease burden and epidemiology to inform vaccine policy and strategy. This document is intended to provide a set of standards that countries should consider in establishing and improving existing VPD surveillance. Countries may adapt these standards based on local epidemiology, policy, disease control objectives and strategies. While the primary audiences of this document are country programme managers, it is important to recognize that standardized global surveillance data are useful for developing global vaccination policy.

These guidelines are not intended to be comprehensive for all aspects of VPDs. This document does not include step-by-step surveillance protocols, detailed laboratory methods, templates for line lists or databases, recommendations for monitoring adverse events following immunization or guidance on vaccination coverage surveys. In addition, details on routine immunization schedules will not be given here but may be found on the WHO website.

Each chapter has both black and white and color versions.

Languages

  • Russian

Publication year

2018

Publisher

WHO

Type

Guidance

Categories

  • Vaccines & delivery devices

Diseases

  • Polio

Organisations

  • World Health Organisation (WHO)

Topic references

EPI-CORE-VPD-SURVEILLANCE

TitleAuthorYearTypeLanguage
Global framework for immunization monitoring and surveillanceCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO)2007GuidanceFrench
Global Strategy on Comprehensive Vaccine-Preventable Disease SurveillanceWorld Health Organization (WHO)2020GuidanceEnglish
Laboratory networkWorld Health Organization (WHO)1960RepositoryFrench
Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance StandardsWorld Health Organization (WHO)2018GuidanceRussian
WHO manual for organizing a national external quality assessment programme for health laboratories and other testing sitesWorld Health Organization (WHO)2016GuidanceEnglish