This study captures the perspectives of stakeholders at multiple levels of the vaccine supply chain regarding their assessment of challenges with storing vaccines within recommended temperature ranges and their perceptions on the benefits of having vaccines with improved stability, including the potential short-term storage and transport of vaccines in a controlled-temperature chain.
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Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
A cluster randomized non-inferiority field trial on the immunogenicity and safety of tetanus toxoid vaccine kept in controlled temperature chain compared to cold chain | Rebecca F. Grais, Primitive Gakima, Paul Baoundoh, Mbaihol Tamadji, Martha H. Roper, Florence Fermon, Céline Langendorf, Camille Domicent, Aitana Juan-Giner, Simona Zipursky | 2014 | Journal article | English |
An economic evaluation of the controlled temperature chain approach for vaccine logistics: evidence from a study conducted during a meningitis A vaccine campaign in Togo | Mvundura et all | 2017 | Journal article | English |
Antivenoms, hepatitis B vaccine and oral polio vaccine can be considered for storage and handling outside the cold chain following the innovative 'controlled temperature chain' approach | Shereen H. Mohamed, Osama A. Hady, Mona T. Kashef, Hamdallah Zedan | 2022 | Journal article | English |
Benefits of using vaccines out of the cold chain: Delivering Meningitis A vaccine in a controlled temperature chain during the mass immunization campaign in Benin | Simona Zipursky, Mamoudou Harouna Djingarey, Jean-Claude Lodjo, Laifoya Olodo, Sylvestre Tiendrebeogo, Olivier Ronveaux | 2014 | Journal article | English |
Can thermostable vaccines help address cold-chain challenges? Results from stakeholder interviews in six low- and middle-income countries | Debra D. Kristensen, Kate Bartholomew, Shirley Villadiego, Tina Lorenson | | Journal article | English |
Countries’ interest in a hepatitis B vaccine licensed for the controlled temperature chain; survey results from African and Western Pacific regions | Dörte Petit, Carole Tevi-Benissan, Joseph Woodring, Karen Hennessey, Anna-Lea Kahn | 2017 | Journal article | English |
Economic benefits of keeping vaccines at ambient temperature during mass vaccination: the case of Meningitis A vaccine in Chad | Patrick Lydon et al. | 2014 | Journal article | English |
Extending supply chains and improving immunization coverage and equity through controlled temperature chain use of vaccines | Raja Rao, Debra Kristensen, Anna-Lea Kahn | 2017 | Journal article | English |
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