Journal article
The future of routine immunization in the developing world: challenges and opportunities
Vaccine costs in the developing world have grown from < US$1/child in 2001 to about $21 for boys and $35 for girls in 2014, as more and costlier vaccines are being introduced into national immunization programs. To address these and other challenges, additional efforts are needed to strengthen 8 critical components of routine immunization: (1) policy, standards, and guidelines; (2) governance, organization, and management; (3) human resources; (4) vaccine, cold chain, and logistics management; (5) service delivery; (6) communication and community partnerships; (7) data generation and use; and (8) sustainable financing.
Languages
- English
Publication year
2014
Journal
Glob Health Sci Pract
Volume
14
Type
Journal article
Categories
- Programme management
Tags
- Distribution system
- ICT
- Immunization information systems
- New vaccine introduction
- Planning, budgeting and financing
- Policy and legislation
- Temperature monitoring