Guidance

The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow

The evolution of the VVM has been a long one, starting more than 40 years ago. This advancement has now been chronicled in The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow, by Dr. Umit Kartoglu, a former scientist for WHO.

Authors

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2020

Type

Guidance

Categories

  • Supply chain & logistics

Tags

  • VVM

Topic references

VVM-OTHER

TitleAuthorYearTypeLanguage
Cold chain challenges everywhere - Simona ZipurskyEPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceEnglish
Impact of VVMs on Wastage and Cold Chain Monitoring During NIDs in NepalB. Aylward, G.P. Ojha, J. Andrus, J. luna, M.B. Bista, N. Rajbhandari1998Case studyEnglish
Interpretation of VVM in relation to other temperature monitoring devices - Umit KartogluEPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2019TrainingEnglish
Last mile - Umit KartogluEPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2013GuidanceEnglish
The Book of VVM: Yesterday-today-and-tomorrowUmit Kartoglu2020GuidanceEnglish
Using VVM as a stock management toolEPELA, World Health Organization (WHO)2013TrainingEnglish
Vaccine instability in the cold chain: mechanisms, analysis and formulation strategiesKumru OS et al.2014Journal articleEnglish
Vaccine storage and handling practices among routine immunization service providers in a metropolitan city of north-central NigeriaA. G. Salaudeen , H. A. Ameen, M. M. B. Uthman, O. A. Bolarinwa, O. I. Musa, S. A. AderibigbeJournal articleEnglish
Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM)-based vaccine managementUmit Kartoglu2020PresentationEnglish
Vaccine vial monitor availability and use in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic reviewPär Eriksson et al.2017Journal articleEnglish
Vaccine Vial Monitors Impact Study during 1997 National Immunization Days in TurkeyBirhan Altay, Oya Zeren Afsar1998Case studyEnglish

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