By working through this module, you will learn how to integrate controlled temperature chain (CTC) into your regular immunization sessions during an immunization campaign with the Meningitis A vaccine. In particular, you will learn:
• the process for using the controlled temperature chain;
• how to plan for the immunization sessions during an immunization campaign with Meningitis A vaccine;
• how to prepare to transport vaccines using the controlled temperature chain;
• how to use the controlled temperature chain while transporting vaccines;
• how to use the controlled temperature chain during an immunization session.
As you read through the module you might find an unfamiliar word. If this is the case, ask one of your facilitators for assistance.
Categories
- Vaccines & delivery devices
Organisations
- World Health Organization (WHO)
Tags
- Campaign
- Controlled temperature chain (CTC)
- MenAfriVac
CTC_PUBLICATIONS
You can find more information about "CTC_PUBLICATIONS" in the following Hot Topics:
| Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
| Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns : adaptation guide and facilitators guide | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2013 | Guidance | English, French |
| Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns : training module for organizing immunization sessions | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2013 | Training | English, French |
| Use of MenAfriVac™ (meningitis A vaccine) in a controlled temperature chain (CTC) during campaigns: guidance for immunization programme decision-makers and managers | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2013 | Guidance | English, French |
| Delivering MenAfriVac using the controlled temperature chain approach | PATH, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2013 | Case study | English, French |
| Controlled temperature chain for vaccination in low- and middle-income countries: a realist evidence synthesis | Christopher P. Seaman, Anna-Lea Kahn, Debra Kristensen, Robert Steinglass, Dijana Spasenoska, Nick Scott, Christopher Morgan | 2022 | Journal article | English |
| How to monitor temperatures in the vaccine supply chain | UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2015 | Guidance | English, French |
| Guidelines on the stability evaluation of vaccines for use under extended controlled temperature conditions, Annex 5, TRS No 999 | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2016 | Guidance | English |
| Labelling Guidance for Controlled Temperature Chain (CTC) Qualification for Vaccine Manufacturers (2020) | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2020 | Guidance | English |
| Hepatitis B vaccines: WHO position paper - July 2017 | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2017 | Guidance | Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish |
EPI-CORE-MENINGITIS
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